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The altitude of an isosceles triangle bisects the base and measures 10ft. If the base of the triangle measures 16ft, calculate: a) the area of the triangle b) and one side of the triangle.

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Answer:

Explanation:

the formula for calxulating the area if the isosceles triangle is expressed as;


A = (1)/(2)bh

b is the base of the triangle

h is the altitude

Given

b = 16ft

h = 10ft

Substitute

A = 1/2 * 16 * 10

A = 8*10

A = 80ft²

Hence the area of the triangle is 80ft²

b) To get the measure of one side of the triangle, we will use the pythagoras theorem. Let s be the slant side

s² = h²+(b/2)²

s² = 10²+(16/2)²

s² = 10²+(8)²

s² =100+64

s² =164

s = √164

s = 12.8ft

Hence one side of the triangle is 12.8ft

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