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In triangle XYZ, XY is 13, YZ is 15 and ZX is 14. What is the height of the triangle in inches as measured from point Y

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In triangle XYZ, XY is 13, YZ is 15 and ZX is 14. What is the height of the triangle in inches as measured from point Y to XZ?

A. 4
B. 6
C. 8
D. 10
E. 12


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Fri Jul 03, 2020 6:58 am
In triangle XYZ, XY is 13, YZ is 15 and ZX is 14. What is the height of the triangle in inches as measured from point Y to XZ?

A. 4
B. 6
C. 8
D. 10
E. 12


Answer: E
Source: Target test prep
Given:
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Our goal is to find the value of h

ASIDE: Since all of the answer choices are integers, we COULD test some Pythagorean triplets (3-4-5 or 5-12-13 or 9-12-15 etc) until we find that h = 12 (and k = 5)
However, if we don't spot that shortcut we can always use some algebra.

First notice that we can divide XZ into two lengths: k and 14 - k
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At this point, we can see that we have two different right triangles.
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So, when we apply the Pythagorean theorem we get two equations:
h² + (14-k)² = 15²
h² + k² = 13²

Expand and simplify the top equation to get:
h² + 196 - 28k + k² = 225
h² + k² = 169

Subtract at the bottom equation from the top equation to get: 196 - 28k = 56
Solve: k = 5

Now that we know k = 5, we can see that the GREEN right triangle must be a 5-12-13 right triangle, which means h = 12

Answer: E

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Brent
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