Given an isosceles triangle with a base of 12. A line horizontal to the base intersects the triangle. Its length is 8. How do I determine the length of the opposing sides? Is this enough info?
Sorry if this is so fundamental, but haven't used geometry for a long time. If you could provide steps, that would be great because the measurements might not be spot on.
Application: Trying to determine the radius of a circle necessary for encircling a tree with 12 inch pavers. The opposing side of the trapezoidal pavers is 8 inches.
Sorry if this is so fundamental, but haven't used geometry for a long time. If you could provide steps, that would be great because the measurements might not be spot on.
Application: Trying to determine the radius of a circle necessary for encircling a tree with 12 inch pavers. The opposing side of the trapezoidal pavers is 8 inches.