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Sudhan
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ee 1) an equilateral triangle with sides of length T, and 2) an square showing right angles inside with side length S.
Question: If the two regions have the same area, what is the ration of t:s? Area of Eq Triangle = Area of Sq with length S 1/2*B*H= s^2 we need to find height for Triangle with length t. Drop a perpendicular bisector to find the height which is t*sq(3)/2 1/2*t*t*sq(3)/2= t^2* sq(3)/4 -(1) Area of Sq= s^2 -(2)' (1)= (2) ---> Given t^2*sq(3)/4= s^2 To find t:s, t^2/s^2= 4/ sq(3) t/s= sq(4)/sq(sq(3)) t/s= 2/ sq(3)^1/2 = 2/ (3)^1/2^1/2 = 2/3 ^1/4 = 2/ 4th root of 3 Thanks |
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