Here's an algebra problem that I hope someone can help me with. Imagine you have a right angled triangle (height = h) and base = x. The perimeter is 12 units and the area is 7 square units.
Thus,
7 = 1/2.x.h (area) and
12 = h + x + sqrt (x^2 + h^2) (perimeter)
These two equations can be combined and should reduce to the quadratic equation in terms of x. I tried for ages and wasn't able to do it. Apparently the quadratic equation gives rise to a complex solution.
Thanks in advance..
Thus,
7 = 1/2.x.h (area) and
12 = h + x + sqrt (x^2 + h^2) (perimeter)
These two equations can be combined and should reduce to the quadratic equation in terms of x. I tried for ages and wasn't able to do it. Apparently the quadratic equation gives rise to a complex solution.
Thanks in advance..