2007 AMC 8 Problems/Problem 14
Problem
The base of isosceles is and its area is . What is the length of one of the congruent sides?
Solution
The area of a triangle is shown by .
We set the base equal to , and the area equal to ,
and we get the height, or altitude, of the triangle to be .
In this isosceles triangle, the height bisects the base,
so by using the pythagorean theorem, ,
we can solve for one of the legs of the triangle (it will be the the hypotenuse, ).
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