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| Question 324836:  Can someone help me with this problem? It has 4 parts a,b,c and d.  I have worked a,b and c this way:  (d- I don't understand at all)
 a) I have a right triangle and know one leg (8) and the hypotenuse (10), I have to find x.   10^ - 8^ = 100-64=36 root is 6 so x = 6.  Is this correct?
 b) Same triangle but I know the two legs 4a and 3a = 4^ + 3^ = 16+9=25, square root is 5 so x = 5. Correct?
 c)I have a triangle with two sides of 13, a line bisects the triangle creating a right angle and the portion from the line coming down the middle to the corner of the triangle is 5 (whole triangle is 13,13,10).  So I know a leg and a hypotenuse, right?  13^-5^= 169-25= 144 square root is 12 so x is 12?
 d) now I have an equilateral triangle, line x bisects it creating a right angle and the bottom length is labeled "s".  The line x would be a leg and half of s the other leg.... I am confused!!  I have to find x but the only length I have is "s"
 Any help would be appreciated!!
 Answer by jim_thompson5910(35256)
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