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Answer:
base = 12 cm , altitude = 16 cm
Step-by-step explanation:
the area (A) of a triangle is calculated as
A = [tex]\frac{1}{2}[/tex] ba ( b is the base and a the altitude )
here a = b + 4 , then
[tex]\frac{1}{2}[/tex] b(b + 4) = 96 ( multiply both sides by 2 to clear the fraction )
b(b + 4) = 192
b² + 4b = 192 ( subtract 192 from both sides )
b² + 4b - 192 = 0 ← in standard quadratic form
(b + 16)(b - 12) = 0 ← in factored form
equate each factor to zero and solve for b
b + 16 = 0 ⇒ b = - 16
b - 12 = 0 ⇒ b = 12
however, b > 0 then b = 12
so base = 12 cm and altitude = b + 4 = 12 + 4 = 16 cm
Answer:
base = 12 cm
Altitude = 16 cm
Step-by-step explanation:
[tex]\sf \boxed{Area \ of \ triangle = \dfrac{1}{2}*base*height}[/tex]
base = x cm
altitude or height = (x + 4) cm
[tex]\sf \dfrac{1}{2}*x*(x+4) = 96\\\\[/tex]
x * (x + 4) = 96*2
x*x + x*4 = 192
x² + 4x = 192
x² + 4x - 192 = 0
Sum = 4
Product = -192
Factors = (-12) , 16
When we add (-12) & 16, we get 4. When we multiply (-12) & 16, we get (-192).
Rewrite the middle term using the factors.
x² + 16x - 12x - 192 = 0
x(x + 16) -12(x + 16) = 0
(x + 16)(x - 12) = 0
x - 12 = 0 or x + 16 = 0
x = 12 or x = -16
Ignore x = -16 as measurements won't be in negative value.
x = 12
Base = 12 cm
Altitude = 12 + 4 = 16 cm