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What is the area of the above triangle? [#permalink]
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MathRevolution wrote:
[Math Revolution GMAT math practice question]

What is the area of the above triangle?

\(1) y=z\)
\(2) y+z=10\)


Let´s go straight to (1+2) . Reason: if we are able to (geometrically) BIFURCATE both statements together immediately, we save a significant amount of time!

The areas of both triangles presented are different, and both triangles satisfy both statements. We are done: the answer is (E).

This solution follows the notations and rationale taught in the GMATH method.

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