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lukaswelker
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Hey Guys, here is the question
The perimeter of a certain isosceles triangle is, 16+ 16√2. What is the length of the hypotenuse of the triangle?
8; 16 ; 4√2; 8√2; 16√2
In order to resolve this question I wrote down the following;
y= hypothenus
x= one of the two equal sides.
y+2x=16+16√2 --> y=8+8√2-y/2
y2(exponent)=2x2(exponent)
Then I would try the function with the given answers for y, but the calculations were long and prompt to errors. Any other way to resolve this?
Many thanks
Lukas
The perimeter of a certain isosceles triangle is, 16+ 16√2. What is the length of the hypotenuse of the triangle?
8; 16 ; 4√2; 8√2; 16√2
In order to resolve this question I wrote down the following;
y= hypothenus
x= one of the two equal sides.
y+2x=16+16√2 --> y=8+8√2-y/2
y2(exponent)=2x2(exponent)
Then I would try the function with the given answers for y, but the calculations were long and prompt to errors. Any other way to resolve this?
Many thanks
Lukas













