2009 AMC 12B Problems/Problem 13

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Problem

Triangle $ABC$ has $AB = 13$ and $AC = 15$, and the altitude to $\overline{BC}$ has length $12$. What is the sum of the two possible values of $BC$?

$\mathrm{(A)}\ 15\qquad \mathrm{(B)}\ 16\qquad \mathrm{(C)}\ 17\qquad \mathrm{(D)}\ 18\qquad \mathrm{(E)}\ 19$

Solution

Let $D$ be the foot of the altitude to $\overline BC$. Then $BD = \sqrt {13^2 - 12^2} = 5$ and $DC = \sqrt {15^2 - 12^2} = 9$. Thus $BC = BD + BC = 5 + 9 = 14$ or assume that the triangle is obtuse at angle $B$ then $BC = DC - BD = 9 -5 = 4$. The sum of the two possible values is $14 + 4 = \boxed{18}$. The answer is $\mathrm{(D)}$.

See also

2009 AMC 12B (ProblemsAnswer KeyResources)
Preceded by
Problem 12
Followed by
Problem 14
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