The height of an isosceles triangle is 6 and the base is 12. What is its perimeter?

1 Answer
Nov 15, 2015

122+12

Explanation:

Draw a picture. The base with length 12 will be bisected by the height, since this is an isosceles triangle. That means that the height is 6 and the base is split into two sections with length 6.

This means we have a right triangle with legs of 6 and 6, and the hypotenuse is one of the unknown sides of the triangle.

We can use the Pythagorean Theorem to determine that the missing side is 62. Since the triangle is isosceles, we know that the other missing side is also 62.

In order to find the perimeter of the triangle, we add its side lengths.
62+62+12=122+12