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how to find the altitude of an isosceles triangle​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Step-by-step explanation:

A altitude between the two equal legs of an isosceles triangle creates right angles, is a angle and opposite side bisector, so divide the non-same side in half, then apply the Pythagorean Theorem b = √(equal sides ^2 - 1/2 non-equal side ^2).

Answered by sreyasinharkl
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hello

A altitude between the two equal legs of an isosceles triangle creates right angles, is a angle and opposite side bisector, so divide the non-same side in half, then apply the Pythagorean Theorem b = √(equal sides ^2 - 1/2 non-equal side ^2).

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