How do you find the missing side given an area and a portion of the unknown side?
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I was given this homework while studying simmilar triangles and angle bisecotrs. The question states "find the missing length indicated and leave your answers in simple radical form." But I am confused as to how to solve it. Thank you for your help.
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I was given this homework while studying simmilar triangles and angle bisecotrs. The question states "find the missing length indicated and leave your answers in simple radical form." But I am confused as to how to solve it. Thank you for your help.
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The picture is not much clear!
– gimusi
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Why two lengths, $x$ and $64$, for the base side?
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7 mins ago
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I was given this homework while studying simmilar triangles and angle bisecotrs. The question states "find the missing length indicated and leave your answers in simple radical form." But I am confused as to how to solve it. Thank you for your help.
triangle area
I was given this homework while studying simmilar triangles and angle bisecotrs. The question states "find the missing length indicated and leave your answers in simple radical form." But I am confused as to how to solve it. Thank you for your help.
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The picture is not much clear!
– gimusi
23 mins ago
Why two lengths, $x$ and $64$, for the base side?
– mvw
7 mins ago
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The picture is not much clear!
– gimusi
23 mins ago
Why two lengths, $x$ and $64$, for the base side?
– mvw
7 mins ago
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The picture is not much clear!
– gimusi
23 mins ago
The picture is not much clear!
– gimusi
23 mins ago
Why two lengths, $x$ and $64$, for the base side?
– mvw
7 mins ago
Why two lengths, $x$ and $64$, for the base side?
– mvw
7 mins ago
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The picture is not much clear!
– gimusi
23 mins ago
Why two lengths, $x$ and $64$, for the base side?
– mvw
7 mins ago