If this is an equilateral triangle, we need half of it to find the height which is a leg of a right triangle with a hypotenuse of 15. That means that the base of this half triangle is 7.5. Use Pythagorean's Theorem to fine the height.

. x = 12.99 or 13
<span>△PQR is similar to △STU
</span>m∠R = m∠U = 96°
m∠Q = m∠T = 6
m∠P = 180 - ( 96 + 6)
m∠P = 180 - 102
m∠P = 78
answer
m∠P = 78
Answer:
450
Step-by-step explanation:
To find an area of the triangle, you must first multiply the base and the height.
Answer:
35
Step-by-step explanation:
We know the factors of Lena's age are 2 and 5. The least common multiple must have these factors and the factors of 14, so will at least have factors of 2, 5, and 7.
Apparently, the dad's age is 5·7 = 35.
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The GCF is 5; the LCM is 70 = 5×14.
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Sometimes, I use a little 3-part diagram to think about LCM and GCF. Here, it would look like ...
(2 [5) 7]
where the numbers in curved brackets (2·5) and the numbers in square brackets [5·7] are factors of the two numbers of concern (Lena's age, her dad's age). The middle number in both brackets [5) is the greatest common factor, and the product of all three numbers is their least common multiple.
Here, the product of outside numbers, 2·7 = 14, represents the ratio of the LCM to the GCF. We know that Lena's age has factors of only 2 and 5, so the numbers in the diagram have to be (2[5)7], where 2 and 7 are on the ends and 5 is in the middle.