An isosceles triangle has sides A, B, and C, such that sides A and B have the same length. Side C has a length of 3 and the triangle has an area of 45. What are the lengths of sides A and B?

1 Answer
Oct 25, 2016

The length of sides AandB are 30.04(2dp)unit each.

Explanation:

Here the Isocelles triangle have base C=3 and the legs as sides AandB. The area is At=45
We know area of triangle as At=12C.h where h is altitude of the triangle. 123h=45orh=903=30
In isocelles triangle altitude touches the base (C) at mid point (D) and is perpendicular to the base. So applying pythagorus theorem we get A2=302+(32)2orA=900+2.25=30.04(2dp)=B

The length of sides AandB are 30.04(2dp)unit each.[Ans]