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Re: A 45° -45° - 90° right triangle has hypotenuse of length h. What is th [#permalink]
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Hi jbabaganoosh,

This question can be solved by TESTing VALUES.

IF...each of the two shorter sides = 3, then the hypotenuse = H = 3(root2).

The AREA = (1/2)(Base)(Height) = (1/2)(3)(3) = 9/2.

So we're looking for an answer that = 9/2 when H = 3(root2). There's only one answer that matches...

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A 45° -45° - 90° right triangle has hypotenuse of length h. What is th [#permalink]
Thank you.

My solution:
The triangle is a x, x, x√2 triangle

Therefore, divide everything by √2 to get h = 1....

Now you have...
h/√2, h/√2, and 1

(*legs are now in terms of h)

Solve:
base*height/2
= (h√2*h√2) / 2
= (h√2)²/2
= h²/4
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Re: A 45° -45° - 90° right triangle has hypotenuse of length h. What is th [#permalink]
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jbabaganoosh wrote:
Thank you.

My solution:
The triangle is a x, x, x√2 triangle

Therefore, divide everything by √2 to get h = 1....
On dividing by \(\sqrt{2}\), h does not become 1 but you get the other sides are found in terms of h..

Now you have...
h/√2, h/√2, and 1

(*legs are now in terms of h)

Solve:
base*height/2
= (h√2*h√2) / 2
= (h√2)²/2
= h²/4



Hi,
the sides will be \(h/\sqrt{2}\),\(h/\sqrt{2}\) and h....
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Re: A 45° -45° - 90° right triangle has hypotenuse of length h. What is th [#permalink]
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jbabaganoosh wrote:
Thank you.

My solution:
The triangle is a x, x, x√2 triangle

Therefore, divide everything by √2 to get h = 1....
On dividing by \(\sqrt{2}\), h does not become 1 but you get the other sides are found in terms of h..

Now you have...
h/√2, h/√2, and 1

(*legs are now in terms of h)

Solve:
base*height/2
= (h√2*h√2) / 2
= (h√2)²/2
= h²/4



Hi,
the sides will be \(h/\sqrt{2}\),\(h/\sqrt{2}\) and h....


My apologies! You are correct.
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