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The area of a triangle is 20 cm^2, and the altitude is 4 cm greater than the base.Find the length of the base, to the nearest millimeter.

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Area of any triangle = (1/2) x (base) x (height)

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Area = 20 cm²
Height = (b + 4)

so we can write the area formula like this,
with everything in centimeters:

20 = (1/2) x (b) x (b + 4)

Eliminate the parentheses on the right: 20 = (1/2) (b² + 4b)

Multiply each side by 2 : 40 = b² + 4b

Subtract 40 from each side: b² + 4b - 40 = 0

Use the quadratic formula to solve this equation,
and you find that

b = -2 plus or minus 6.633

b = 4.633
b = -8.633

The meaningful solution is base = 4.633 cm

Check:

Area = (1/2) (b) (b+4) =

(1/2) (4.633) (8.633) =

(1/2) (40 cm²) = 20 cm² yay !


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