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Problem
Diagonal of rectangle is divided into segments of length by parallel lines and that pass through and and are perpendicular to . The area of , rounded to the nearest tenth, is
Solution
Let be the intersection of line and . Because is the altitude to the hypotenuse of right triangle , we have $AE^2=BE\cdotED$ (Error compiling LaTeX. Unknown error_msg). Thus, . Now we use on to get . Now we have to double it to get the area of the entire rectangle: .
See Also
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