Nijeesh wrote:
In the figure above, what is the product of the lengths of AD and BC?
(1) The product of the lengths of AC and BE is 60.
(2) The length of BC is 8.
No math is needed here.
Any side of a triangle can be considered the base, and each base has a corresponding height.
To draw the height that corresponds to a given base, start at the vertex opposite the base and draw a line that forms a right angle with the base.
In the triangle above:
BE is the height that corresponds to base AC.
AD is the height that corresponds to base BC.
We know that A = 1/2*b*h. No matter which base and corresponding height are used, the area must remain the same. Thus, AC*BE = BC*AD.
Statement 1: AC*BE = 60
Thus, BC*AD = 60.
Sufficient.
Statement 2: BC = 8
No way to determine AD.
Insufficient.
The correct answer is A.
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