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Problem
The two legs of a right triangle, which are altitudes, have lengths and . How long is the third altitude of the triangle?
Solution 1
We find that the area of the triangle is . By the Pythagorean Theorem, we have that the length of the hypotenuse is . Dropping an altitude from the right angle to the hypotenuse, we can calculate the area in another way.
Let be the third height of the triangle. We have
See Also
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