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Revision as of 20:46, 24 January 2023
Problem
Isosceles has equal side lengths and . In the figure below, segments are drawn parallel to so that the shaded portions of have the same area. The heights of the two unshaded portions are 11 and 5 units, respectively. What is the height of of ?
- Add asymptote diagram*
(note: diagrams are not necessarily draw to scale)