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An equilateral triangle is one in which all three sides are of equal lengths. If two vertices of an equilateral triangle are (0, 4) and (0, 0), find the third vertex. How many of these triangles are possible?
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The third vertex will be directly across from the midpoint of the base (M) , and, as the y axis is that base, it will be on a horizontal line, drawn from M. That will fix its y coordinate. You'll have to do some trig. to get the x coordinate.
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The third vertex will be directly across from the midpoint of the base (M) , and, as the y axis is that base, it will be on a horizontal line, drawn from M. That will fix its y coordinate. You'll have to do some trig. to get the x coordinate.
Bob
Trigonometry is several chapters away. The author does not expect students in chapter 1 to solve questions using trigonometry which is located in chapter 5 or 6 of the textbook. What's the algebra way to answer this question?
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Trig includes pythagoras. Any equilateral triangle can be split into two right angled triangles with a line through the midpoint of the base. You know the hypotenuse and half the base so you can work out the height, which is the x coordinate of the vertex.
Make a sketch and it should be fairly easy.
Bob
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An equilateral triangle is one in which all three sides are of equal lengths. If two vertices of an equilateral triangle are (0, 4) and (0, 0), find the third vertex. How many of these triangles are possible?
Equilaterals have all sides the same lenbth
Distance Formula:
so sides' lengths is 4
3rd pt will be 4 units from known pts
Both are equal to 4 so set them equal
Square both sides and solve
Now you need to find x
try with (0,0)
this means that there are 2 triangle that work
(draw the dots to see why this is so)
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FelizNYC wrote:An equilateral triangle is one in which all three sides are of equal lengths. If two vertices of an equilateral triangle are (0, 4) and (0, 0), find the third vertex. How many of these triangles are possible?
Equilaterals have all sides the same lenbth
Distance Formula:
so sides' lengths is 4
3rd pt will be 4 units from known ptsBoth are equal to 4 so set them equal
Square both sides and solve
Now you need to find x
try with (0,0)this means that there are 2 triangle that work
(draw the dots to see why this is so)
I will continue with this problem on paper.
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