The altitude of the larger triangle bisects (cuts in half) the right angle, meaning we have two 45° angles.
There is a special kind of right triangle, that is, a right isosceles triangle, or 45°-45°-90° triangle. We form two of these triangles when we split the larger one in half as shown.
When this is the case, as a direct consequence of the Pythagorean Theorem, the sides are in a ratio of 1:1:√2.
The 18 is actually irrelevant to us... All we need to realize is that the side labeled 12 is congruent to the side labeled a + 5, which means that

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Two quadrilateral rectangles:
1. 6x5= 30
2. 5x10= 50
Two right triangles:
1. 10x6/2= 30
2. 10x6/2= 30
Then you add them all up:
30+50+30+30= 140 sq. units
Answer:
(x+6)(x+2) is the factored equation
(-6, -2) is the coordinates
Step-by-step explanation:
find what multiplies to be 12 and adds to be 8
set each factor equal to 0 and solve for x, which is the coordinates
The answer is C. 7
1.) take 8-(-3)
2.) 9-2
3.) 8-0
Then list the number in order least to greatest
-13 7 8
Find the middle number
Get 7