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+ | Plotting points B and C on the graph shows that they are at (-x,x^2) and (x,x^2), which is isosceles. By setting up the triangle angle formula you get: 64=1/2*2x*x^2 = 64=x^3 Making x 4, and the length of BC is 2x, so the answer is 8. | ||
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Problem
All three vertices of lie on the parabola defined by , with at the origin and parallel to the -axis. The area of the triangle is . What is the length of ?
Solution
Plotting points B and C on the graph shows that they are at (-x,x^2) and (x,x^2), which is isosceles. By setting up the triangle angle formula you get: 64=1/2*2x*x^2 = 64=x^3 Making x 4, and the length of BC is 2x, so the answer is 8.
See Also
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