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Rey drew the isosceles triangle LMN and the segment LP. How can Rey tell whether the segment drawn is the height of the triangle?

Rey drew the isosceles triangle LMN and the segment LP. How can Rey tell whether the-example-1
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Explanation:

If LP represented the height of the triangle, then the segment would be the vertical leg of a right triangle. This is due to the fact that the altitude of an isosceles triangle is perpendicular to the base MN.

Thus, by the Pythagorean Theorem, (1.3)^2 + (3.5)^2 = (3.7)^2 if and only if segment LP is the height of the triangle. Calculate for yourself whether this is true.

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