The height of a triangle
is 4 inches less than
twice the length of the
base. The a...
Mathematics, 09.03.2021 19:00 jumana3
The height of a triangle
is 4 inches less than
twice the length of the
base. The area of the
triangle is 48 in^2. Find
the base and the
height.
48=1/2 . b . (2b-4)
48=b/2 (2b-4)
48=b^2-2b
Part A: Solve the equation for b.
Part B: which solution makes sense in the context of the problem?
Part C: What is the height of the triangle
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