An isosceles triangle has an altitude of 5 cm drawn from its apex perpendicular to its base. The base measures 20 cm. Calculate the length marked p, correct to two decimal places.
Two right-angled triangles stand back-to-back on a straight base, sharing the altitude drawn perpendicular to the base. The marked hypotenuse measures 25 cm, and the two pieces of the base measure 15 cm and 21 cm. Calculate the length marked s.
An isosceles triangle has an altitude of 16 m drawn from its apex perpendicular to its base. The base measures 22 m. Calculate the length marked z, correct to two decimal places.
An isosceles triangle has an altitude of 13 cm drawn from its apex perpendicular to its base. The base measures 14 cm. Calculate the perimeter of the triangle, correct to two decimal places.
An isosceles triangle has an altitude of 9 cm drawn from its apex perpendicular to its base. The base measures 14 cm. Calculate the perimeter of the triangle, correct to two decimal places.
An isosceles triangle has an altitude of 13 m drawn from its apex perpendicular to its base. The base measures 18 m. Calculate the perimeter of the triangle, correct to two decimal places.
An isosceles triangle has an altitude of 17 cm drawn from its apex perpendicular to its base. The base measures 18 cm. Calculate the perimeter of the triangle, correct to two decimal places.
Two right-angled triangles stand back-to-back on a straight base, sharing the altitude drawn perpendicular to the base. The marked hypotenuse measures 15 mm, and the two pieces of the base measure 9 mm and 16 mm. Calculate the length marked y.
An isosceles triangle has an altitude of 10 mm drawn from its apex perpendicular to its base. The base measures 16 mm. Calculate the length marked z, correct to two decimal places.
An isosceles triangle has an altitude of 12 mm drawn from its apex perpendicular to its base. The base measures 20 mm. Calculate the perimeter of the triangle, correct to two decimal places.
Two right-angled triangles stand back-to-back on a straight base, sharing the altitude drawn perpendicular to the base. The marked hypotenuse measures 25 cm, and the two pieces of the base measure 15 cm and 21 cm. Calculate the length marked d.
An isosceles triangle has an altitude of 10 m drawn from its apex perpendicular to its base. The base measures 14 m. Calculate the perimeter of the triangle, correct to two decimal places.