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kristinaaaaa:

A triangle inscribed in a circle of radius 6 cm. has two of its sides equal to 12 cm. and 18 cm. respectively. It is required to find the altitude upon the third side of the triangle.

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kristinaaaaa:

Yes, solution po?

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@XioGonz can you make this a equation but instead of the 4r but a 3r please.

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Equation thing is bugged for me.

kristinaaaaa:

a=? Right side po I can't see it po

XioGonz:

I'm on my phone and for some reason it doesn't give me the equation option

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a=6 is at the bottom

kristinaaaaa:

This one po. The sides of a triangle ABC are AB = 40 cm, BC = 60 cm, and CA = 80 cm. Determine the distance from the intersection of the perpendicular bisector of the sides of the triangle to the vertex A and to the side BC.

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What lesson is this called?

kristinaaaaa:

Plane Geometry - Triangles

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Right triangles?

kristinaaaaa:

Areas & Perimeters of Common Geometric Figures po

kristinaaaaa:

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Okie, I will see what I can do.

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are you suppose to right true or false at the bottom

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Really helps you shared your assignment.

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kristinaaaaa:

Thank you, I'm answering module 3, 4 and 5 and I'm stuck at module 3.

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So, Number 1. Is (True)correct, due to you needing 2 angles that equal 90* =180*

kristinaaaaa:

How can I find the altitude upon the third side of the triangle po?

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With the equal I gave you first.

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@jhonyy9

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I will get someone who is a math genius.

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@Hero Sorry to bother you but can you do this math problem?

jhonyy9:

hi - @Imagine you above posted image not is good

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My Apologize.

jhonyy9:

A triangle inscribed in a circle of radius 6 cm. has two of its sides equal to 12 cm. and 18 cm. respectively. It is required to find the altitude upon the third side of the triangle. so than i understand it correct - right - than the radius is 6 cm so from this result the diameter is 12 cm so do you can drawn it correct ?

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(\12 \div 2=6\)

jhonyy9:

yes 6 cm is the radius and the diameter has 12 cm length

jhonyy9:

why you write me this now ?

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\[ 12 \div 2=6 \]

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So, the correct answer is 6?

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Due to it having two EQUAL sides?

jhonyy9:

ATTENTION please ! A triangle inscribed in a circle of radius 6 cm. has two of its sides equal to 12 cm. and 18 cm. respectively. It is required to find the altitude upon the third side of the triangle. hope you know that inside a circle the greatest chord is the diameter - yes ? so how can you draw a triangle inscribed in a circle with 2 sides equal 12 cm ? i think this is impossibile to creat it

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That why I was confused.

jhonyy9:

yeah - i think in the text of posted problem there is something bad

jhonyy9:

so do you understand me now sure ?

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Yeah but wait a second.

jhonyy9:

ok

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That is the math worksheet.

jhonyy9:

idk. but the text of the posted problem initial not is correct - right

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Correct.

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Thank you, Jhonny.

jhonyy9:

np yw

jhonyy9:

and anytime

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There is no more questions. Want to solve some of mine?

jhonyy9:

i can try than you post it on the open question column

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it's geometry

jhonyy9:

ok i love it

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