SOLUTION: I have a triangle with a 52" base and the 45 degree angles what is the measurement from the base to the top I am not a math wizard just a quilter. thanks for your time

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Question 534327: I have a triangle with a 52" base and the 45 degree angles what is the measurement from the base to the top I am not a math wizard just a quilter.
thanks for your time

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If you mean the base is 52, and the two angles formed by the base and the two sides are 45 degrees, and the vertex angle is 90:


The line drawn from the base to the vertex is the height of the triangle.


That line is 26 inches high. Because:


The line bisects the base, thus the base of the new triangle formed with the height as one side, and half the base as the base, is 26 ((1/2)*52).


That base is opposite the original vertex angle that is now bisected. It was a 90 degree angle, now it's a 45 degree angle.


The base is opposite one 45 degree angle, and the height is opposite another 45 degree angle. The sides opposite congruent angles are congruent.