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Hello,

What is the value of the hypotenuse of an isosceles triangle with a perimeter equal to 16 + 16√2?

The answer choices are:

a. 8
b. 16
c. 8√2
d. 16√2
e. 32

Please help. I know it's pretty simple but I can't seem to wrap my head around it. Also, the GMAT practice test from GMAC says it's 16 but 8√2 is the only answer that makes sense to me.

Nevertheless, please teach me how to solve for this.

Thanks,

Elizabeth


The answer is 16

this is a right isosceles triangle. so 2 sides have to be equal. if you take 8 underoot 2 as the equal side then you get 16 as the hypotenuse, but if you take 8 as one of the equal sides then you get 8 underoot 2 as the hypotenuse and perimeter as 16 + 8underoot 2.
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bigtreezl, thanks for the explanation. It makes perfect sense!
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and thanks to all others who posted a response. :-D



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