The height of the isosceles triangle is 8.49 inches.
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Here we have a triangle such that two of the sides measure 9 inches, and the base measures 6 inches.
So this is an isosceles triangle.
We can divide the isosceles triangle into two smaller right triangles, such that the side that measures 9 inches is the hypotenuse, the base is 3 inches, and the height of the isosceles triangle is the other cathetus.
By Pythagorean's theorem, we can write:
(9in)^2 = (3 in)^2 + h^2
Where h is the height that we are trying to find.
Solving that for h we get:
h = √( (9 in)^2 - (3in)^2) = 8.49 inches.
We conclude that the height of the isosceles triangle is 8.49 inches.
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18 line segments also for faster and better u can 6 times 3 since there is already three in a triangle.
9:6,9/6, 9x6 156/104 , 156:104 , 156x104 because there the same thing but different signs
Answer:
It was 4 years.
Step-by-step explanation:
To solve this problem we need to use the appropriate formula for simple interest, which is shown below:
M = C*r*t
Where M is the amount of interest, C is the initial amount of money, r is the rate of interest and t is the time elapsed in years. Applying the data from the problem we have:
840 =7000*0.03*t
840 = 210*t
210*t = 840
t = 840/210
t = 4
It was 4 years.