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An isosceles triangle upper A upper B upper C. Vertex upper A is on the bottom left, vertex upper B is at the top, and vertex upper C is on the bottom right. A line extends from vertex B to the middle of the base, creating a right angle labeled upper H.
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An isosceles triangle, △ABC
, has the measurements AB=BC=12
. The segment BH
is the altitude of △ABC
, and BH=AH=CH=x
. Which of the following correctly applies the Pythagorean Theorem to find x?
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x=122–√
x equals 12 Start Root 2 End Root
x=62–√
x equals 6 Start Root 2 End Root
x=72
x equals 72
x=6
x equals 6
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Right triangle BHA has legs BH = x and AH = x and hypotenuse AB = 12. By the Pythagorean Theorem:
x^2 + x^2 = 12^2 → 2x^2 = 144 → x^2 = 72 → x = √72 = 6√2.
So x = 6√2.
x^2 + x^2 = 12^2 → 2x^2 = 144 → x^2 = 72 → x = √72 = 6√2.
So x = 6√2.
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