Krugen K.

asked • 01/28/21

Geometric Triangle math problem.

Two isosceles triangles ABC and DEF, with A and D being the respective peak points, the triangles are joined diagonally by AE length 8cm, given ABC is elevated 30 degrees above DEF. Given the ratio of the two triangle area is 3:5, and angle A is 65 degrees. Find:


A. The length of all six sides of the two triangles (AB, AC, BC, DE, DF, EF).

b. The distance between peaks A and D.

Paul M.

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I don't know what you mean by "joined diagonally"...probably need a figure.
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01/28/21

Krugen K.

I made an error typing, the triangles are joined diagonally, A to E, i wrote peaks by mistake, I edited the question now.
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