Find the base and the height of a triangle with area of 49 square inches if the height is 7 inches less than the length of its base.
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The area (A) of a triangle is given by
, where
is the length of the base and
is the height.
Here
square inches and
inches.
Thus,
Multiplying both sides by 2 gives
But b is a length and has to be positive so
.
Therefore, the base is 14 inches and the height is 14 – 7 = 7 inches.