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The flag is an isosceles triangle. A flag is an isosceles triangle. The height of the flag is x. The angle opposite to x is 36 degrees. The side above the angle is 5 feet. The bottom side of the flag measures 5 feet because the triangle is. Because , the trigonometric triangle formula is used to calculate that the area is One-half(5)(5)sin(36°) ≈ 7. 35 square feet. Recalling that this triangle is isosceles, we can write the area equation to solve for x. = One-half(x)(5)sin( ). Solving for x and adding this value to the length of the other sides, the perimeter ≈ (rounded to the nearest tenth).

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Perimeter=12.94 or 12.9
Area=7.35 or 7.4
X=2.94 or 2.9
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Answer:

An isosceles triangle

SAS information is known

7.35

72 degrees


13.1 feet

Explanation:

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