SOLUTION: Let T be an equilateral triangle of height h. Let S be a square of side s. If T and S have the same area, then find h/s.
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Question 233526: Let T be an equilateral triangle of height h. Let S be a square of side s. If T and S have the same area, then find h/s.
Answer by edjones(8007) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
A=.5sh
A=s^2
s^2=.5sh
s=.5h
s/h=.5
h/s=1/.5
h/s=2
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Ed
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