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Suppose that an isosceles triangle has two sides of length a and one side of length c.
1) Find the area of the triangle in terms of a and c. Simplify as much as you can.
9 years ago

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Steve
well, the altitude is

√(a^2 - (c/2)^2)
9 years ago

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