Question 1042766:  Use the markings in the image to answer the following questions (drawing not to scale):
 
https://byuis.brainhoney.com/Resource/46824921,0/Assets/Media/Images/43.2-HOT1-Tris.jpg
 
a. As you look at sides a, b, c, and d, which side lengths are possible to calculate based on the information in the image? 
b. For those side lengths which are possible to calculate, what steps would you take to calculate each side? 
c. For those side lengths we don’t have enough information to calculate, what information would you need to complete the calculations? 
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You can  put this solution on YOUR website! Use the markings in the image to answer the following questions (drawing not to scale):
 
https://byuis.brainhoney.com/Resource/46824921,0/Assets/Media/Images/43.2-HOT1-Tris.jpg
 
a. As you look at sides a, b, c, and d, which side lengths are possible to calculate based on the information in the image? 
b. For those side lengths which are possible to calculate, what steps would you take to calculate each side? 
c. For those side lengths we don’t have enough information to calculate, what information would you need to complete the calculations? 
Sides c (5) and d (13) are immediately known, based on the given Trig. Ratio
 
Since there are 3 SIMILAR triangles, the smallest triangle (triangle containing sides c and d) can be used to set up a 
proportion with the largest triangle (containing sides a, b, c, and d), to determine side b. Since c, b, and d are now known, 
side a can be found using the Pythagorean formula ( ) in the largest triangle. 
OR 
Since there are 3 SIMILAR triangles, the smallest triangle (triangle containing sides c and d) can be used to set up a 
proportion with the 2nd largest triangle (containing sides a and b), to determine side a. Since 2 legs of the 2nd largest  
triangle are now known (a and 12), side b can be found using the Pythagorean formula ( ).  
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