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There is one large rectangle ABCD, top line is AD and bottom is BC. A vertical line is drawn from the top to bottom called GH (...Asked by olav
There is one large rectangle ABCD, top line is AD and bottom is BC.
A vertical line is drawn from the top to bottom called GH (between points AD and BC).
A line is drawn from left to right called EF (between points AB and GH).
AEFG is Rectangle 1.
EBHF is Rectangle 2.
GHCD is Rectangle 3.
All three rectangles are similar.
Length of line AE (vertical) is 4cm.
Length of line EB (vertical) is 9cm.
What is the area of rectangle GHCD ?
A vertical line is drawn from the top to bottom called GH (between points AD and BC).
A line is drawn from left to right called EF (between points AB and GH).
AEFG is Rectangle 1.
EBHF is Rectangle 2.
GHCD is Rectangle 3.
All three rectangles are similar.
Length of line AE (vertical) is 4cm.
Length of line EB (vertical) is 9cm.
What is the area of rectangle GHCD ?
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Answered by
Reiny
I did not answer this question before, because I found it confusing.
AEFG EBHF are not rectangles
Is there a point named for the intersection of GH and EF ?
Check your typing.
AEFG EBHF are not rectangles
Is there a point named for the intersection of GH and EF ?
Check your typing.
Answered by
olav
I don't see a problem but I will rewrite the structure.
Make two rectangles attached together.
Call the first rectangle ABHG (AG top, BH bottom).
Call the second rectangle GHCD (HC top, GD bottom).
Draw a horizontal line from line AB to line GH and name the points E on line AB and F on line GH.
example:
A----G-------------D
|....|.............|
|....|.............|
E----F.............|
|....|.............|
|....|.............|
|....|.............|
|....|.............|
B----H-------------C
Rectangles AEFG, EBHF and GHCD are similar.
The length of AE is 4cm.
The length of EB is 9cm.
What is the area of rectangle GHCD ?
Make two rectangles attached together.
Call the first rectangle ABHG (AG top, BH bottom).
Call the second rectangle GHCD (HC top, GD bottom).
Draw a horizontal line from line AB to line GH and name the points E on line AB and F on line GH.
example:
A----G-------------D
|....|.............|
|....|.............|
E----F.............|
|....|.............|
|....|.............|
|....|.............|
|....|.............|
B----H-------------C
Rectangles AEFG, EBHF and GHCD are similar.
The length of AE is 4cm.
The length of EB is 9cm.
What is the area of rectangle GHCD ?
Answered by
Reiny
Look at your diagram and trace out
figure AEFG, it does not form a rectangle.
the same is true for EBHF.
Also, it is proper notation to list the order of letters of similar shapes so that line segments correspond.
e.g.
If I were to say triangle ABC is similar to triangle PQR
then, without looking at the diagram, I can tell that
AB/AC = PQ/PR etc.
I think we have to call the intersection of EF and GH something like K
So did you mean rectangle AEKG is similar to rectangle EBHK ?
How do the sides line up?
I think it would have to be something like
AE/EK = EK/EB
figure AEFG, it does not form a rectangle.
the same is true for EBHF.
Also, it is proper notation to list the order of letters of similar shapes so that line segments correspond.
e.g.
If I were to say triangle ABC is similar to triangle PQR
then, without looking at the diagram, I can tell that
AB/AC = PQ/PR etc.
I think we have to call the intersection of EF and GH something like K
So did you mean rectangle AEKG is similar to rectangle EBHK ?
How do the sides line up?
I think it would have to be something like
AE/EK = EK/EB
Answered by
olav
I reposted a better structure at 1:58
thank you for your help so far.
thank you for your help so far.
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