In order to begin we must start off with the formula for the area of a triangle, which is a=1/2b(h) where a is area, b is base, and h is height.
In this scenario, we know that the area is 45cm^2 and the base is 2h+12 (since it is twice it’s height plus twelve). We can plug this into the area equation and then proceed to solve out accordingly.
a=1/2b(h)
45=1/2(2h+12)(h)
90=(2h+12)(h)
90=2h^2 + 12h
0= 2h^2 + 12h - 90
Simplify by dividing the two out.
h^2 + 6h - 45 = 0.
Now plug into the quadratic formula (with a=1, b=6, and c=-45) as shown in the image below.
After plugging the equation in and solving, we come to the idea that h is roughly equal to 4.34. We can now plug this back into the triangle area formula to solve out for b.
a=1/2b(h)
45=1/2(2h + 12)(h)
45=1/2(20.69)(4.34)
45=45.
In conclusion;
The height is ≈ 4.34
The base is ≈ 8.68
Hope this helps :)
8 - 2x = -8x + 14 <em>subtract 8 from both sides</em>
-2x = -8x + 6 <em>add 8x to both sides</em>
6x = 6 <em>divide both sides by 6</em>
<h3>x = 1</h3>
Considering the given angle and the given formula, it is found that the percentage error for an angle of 0.02 radians is of 0.0067%.
<h3>What is the percentage angle for an angle?</h3>
For an angle
, it is given by the following formula:

In this problem, the angle is of
, hence:


The percentage error for an angle of 0.02 radians is of 0.0067%.
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