Mathematics
The base of an isosceles triangle is 24 cm and its area is 60 cm2. Find its perimeter.
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The base of an isosceles triangle = 24 cm
Area of the triangle = 60 cm2.
Let the height of the triangle be a.
Area of triangle = x base x height
⇒ 60 = x 24 x a
⇒ 60 = 12 x a
⇒ a =
⇒ a = 5
Since, the triangle is isosceles, the height divides the base into two equal halves. Then applying Pythagoras theorem,
Hypotenuse2 = Base2 + Height2
= + 52
= 122 + 52
= 144 + 25
= 169
⇒ Other side =
= 13
Perimeter of triangle = sum of all sides
= 24 + 13 + 13
= 50 cm
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