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Please help! I don't know where to begin!

Please help! I don't know where to begin!-example-1
User Arkelis
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Answer:

a) 24 m

b) 40 m

Explanation:

a) If an altitude is drawn to the hypotenuse of a right triangle, then the altitude is the geometric mean between the segments on the hypotenuse. Let x represent the altitude (the distance from the beach to the parking lot). Since we have similar triangles:


(18)/(x) = (x)/(32)


{x}^(2) = 576


x = 24

b) Using the Pythagorean theorem, the distance from the beach to the replacement stand is


\sqrt{ {24}^(2) + {32}^(2) } = √(576 + 1024) = √(1600) = 40

User Aditya Pansare
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Answer:

A)


\tt \cfrac{32}{x} =\cfrac{x}{18}


\tt √(x^2) =√(576)


\boxed {\tt x=24\:m}

↑ (Parking lot from beach

B)


\tt \cfrac{32}{b} =\cfrac{b}{50}


\tt √(b^2) =√(1600)


\boxed{\tt b=40 \:m}

↑ (Parking lot to the refreshment stand)

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User Paolo Stefan
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