In a Gandalf (45-45-90) triangle, both the legs equal each other.
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Example 2
Find the values of x and y.
Hint
This is a Triforce (30-60-90) triangle, which means the hypotenuse is twice the length of the shortest leg.
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Example 3
Find the values of x and y.
Hint
The hypotenuses of both the triangles equal each other.
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Example 4
Find the perimeter of the figure.
Hint
The perimeter is the outermost edge. Each triangle is a different size, but they're both of the Gandalf variety. One side to find them all….
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The perimeter is 3√2 + 6 + 3 + 3 ≈ 16.2.
Example 5
Find the value of x.
Hint
Every triangle is a Triforce (30-60-90) triangle. They get continuously smaller, with the long leg of the bigger triangle equaling the hypotenuse of the next size down.
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Example 6
Find the perimeter of the largest triangle.
Hint
These are Triforce triangles, quite obviously. The height of the big triangle equals twice the height of the smaller triangles.
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The perimeter is 30.
Example 7
What's the value of y in the figure below?
Hint
Think Triforce.
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y = 32√3 ≈ 55.4
Example 8
∆ABC is a Gandalf (45-45-90) triangle with the 90° angle at A. Find the coordinates of A in quadrant I if given the following coordinates: B (-5, 1) and C (4, 10).
Hint
Using the distance formula, we can calculate the length of between B and C, which is the hypotenuse.