The altitude of the triangle whose base is 3 cm longer than its altitude is 7cm.
Triangle is a plane figure with three straight sides and three angles such that the sum of the angles is 180°.
Given is a triangle whose base is 3cm longer than its altitude. The area of the triangle is 35 cm².
Assume that the altitude of the triangle is 'a' cm.
The area of a tringle is given by -
A [T] = 1/2 x base x height.
Now,
Altitude of triangle = a cm
Base of triangle = (a + 3) cm
Substituting the values in the formula of area, we get -
A [T] = 1/2 x base x height
A [T] = 1/2 x a x (a + 3)
a(a + 3) = 35 x 2
a(a + 3) = 70
a² + 3a - 70 = 0
On solving the above quadratic equation, you will get two values of x -
a = - 10 and a = 7
Altitude cannot be negative. Therefore, the altitude of the triangle is 7 cm.
Therefore, the altitude of the triangle whose base is 3 cm longer than its altitude is 7cm.
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The equation for Bear Creek Bay's water level in July as a function of time (t) is h = 3*cos(2*pi*t/12) + 4.
To find an equation for Bear Creek Bay's water level in July as a function of time (t), we can use a cosine curve since the height of the water can be modeled by it.
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