Find the median to the base of an isosceles triangle if the length of its base is 15 in and its area is 75 in2
1 answer:
See the attached figure to understand the problem
we know that
<span>the median to the base is the segment BD
the base AC is 15 in
Area=75 in</span>²<span>
Area=AC*BD/2---------> BD=(Area*2)/AC---------> BD=</span>(75*2)/15
BD=10 in
the answer is BD=10 in
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