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In the diagram above, ED is parallel to GH, and the circle has a diameter of 13. If ED = 5 and GH = 15, what is the area of triangle FGH?

(A) 240
(B) 270
(C) 300
(D) 330
(E) 360

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Note that the triangle FED is similar to triangle FHG by AA (angles F of both triangles are vertically opposite angles and EH is a transversal to parallel lines ED and GH so angles E and H are equal because they are alternate interior angles)

Since ratio of their sides is 5:15 i.e. 1:3, ratio of their areas will be 1:9 (square of the ratio of sides)

FD = 13 and ED = 5 in right triangle FED so this is a 5-12-13 triangle. Area = (1/2)*5*12 = 30

Area of triangle FGH = 9*30 = 270

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Hi

This question test the similar triangles concept

As GF // ED
Therefore Angle marked in the diagram are equal and by AAA Triangles GHF & FED are similar
Now as we know for a pair of similar triangles the ratio of the corresponding sides is equal

Therefore GH/ED = HF/FE
Now HF = 36

Area of triangle = 1/2*15*36 = 270
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Answer = b = 270

Right triangle DEF is similar to right triangle GHF; Area in the ratio 1:3

Area of right triangle GHF \(= \frac{1}{2} (12*3) * 15 = 270\)
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In the diagram above, ED is parallel to GH, and the circle has a diameter of 13. If ED = 5 and GH = 15, what is the area of triangle FGH?

(A) 240
(B) 270
(C) 300
(D) 330
(E) 360

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MAGOOSH OFFICIAL SOLUTION:

Let’s begin by focusing on triangle FED. The angle ∠E spans a diameter, so ∠E = 90°. Thus, triangle FED is a right triangle with hypotenuse FD = 13 and leg ED = 5. It will save you a tremendous amount of calculations here if you already have memorized the 5-12-13 Pythagorean Triplet. Thus, FE = 12. Area = (0.5)bh = (0.5)(12)(5) = 30.

Because ED and GH are parallel, all the angles are equal, and the two triangles are similar. From ED = 5 to GH = 15 we scale up by a scale factor of k = 3. Lengths are multiplied by the scale factor, and areas are multiplied by the scale factor squared, k^2 = 9. 30*9 = 270 is the area of FGH.

Answer = (B)
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