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Marco has a triangular kite. the area of the kite is 320 square centimeters. Let X represent the height of the kite in centimeters, express the base of the kite (B) as a function of height X.

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Answered by hemsekka18
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Answer:

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b(x)=640/x

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Answered by GulabLachman
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Given: Marco has a triangular kite. the area of the kite is 320 square centimeters. Let X represent the height of the kite in centimeters.

To find: Base of the kite(B) as a function of height X

Solution: Area= 320 square centimetres

Since the kite is triangular, the area of the kite is given by the area of a traingle.

Area of a traingle is given by the formula:

= 0.5 × base × height

Here, height in centimetre is denoted by X and base as B.

Therefore, area of is this kite

= 0.5 × B × X

But, area of kite is equal to 320 square centimetres.

Therefore,

0.5 × B × X = 320

=> B × X = 320/0.5

=> B × X = 640

=> B = 640 / X

Therefore, base of the kite(B) as a function of height X is equal to 640/X.

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