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  • RevBrown
    The uncle you dont mention
    • Feb 2004
    • 451

    #1

    Math Help

    I have an iscoles trapezoid problem

    ad is the bottom
    bc is the top
    ab and cd are the legs


    The top is 9'2"
    The bottom is 13'-2"
    The sides are 2'-9"
    There is a line going thru the middle points e and f and two lines coming down from the center line to h and g
    I need to find the distance between a g and h d

    Also it says I need to find the distance between ab and cd to the nearest inch


    If you can understand this help me out and show me how you reached your answer.
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  • nippinout
    FUSP
    • Jan 2002
    • 1231

    #2
    You haven't given enough information. Where are g and h. e and f are mid points of what?

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    • Will Wood
      Evil Monkey
      • May 2002
      • 3475

      #3
      42 - How? It's simple. It's the answer to life, the universe, and everything.

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      • RevBrown
        The uncle you dont mention
        • Feb 2004
        • 451

        #4
        e is midway between ab
        f is midway between cd

        if you draw a line straight down from e to ad and from f to ad you have points g and h
        it makes right triangles
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        • Kevmaster
          Owners Group Div: Director
          • Oct 2001
          • 5475

          #5
          ok....

          here we go...

          trapeziod ABCD

          midpoinds of ABand CD are E, F respectively

          the perp bisectors of AD that run through E, F are named G, H respectively

          i make the points I, J that fall on the line AD so that they are perp bisectors of AD and run through B, C respectively.

          so...looking at the left side, you have right triangles AEG and ABI. They are similar because of the Angle-Angle-Angle theorem:
          both triangles share the angle at A. both have a right angle on the bottom. Thus the angle at the top of both must be the same.

          Thus all their sides must be similar...in this case 2:1 ratio (because AE is 1/2 AB because E bisects AB)

          The same is true for triangles DFH and DCJ

          so....

          since I and J bisect BC and AD at 90*, the distance between IJ must be the same as BC. This is 9'2"

          you know the entire AD is 13'2"

          Thus, AI and JD must be 2" each.

          So, if AI is 2', AG must be 1'. Same for DJ and DH (DH = 1')

          So the distance b/w G and H is 13'2" - 1' - 1'....or 11' 2"

          I **THINK** thats the answer you'relooking for. I might have misinterpereted your problem...but i dont think so


          nothing like a little geometry coming back to mesome 6 years later...boo yah!

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          • markoger
            TeamExtremeMeasures.com
            • Apr 2004
            • 276

            #6
            well i tried real quick to make a scketch but i can't get it in here. change everything into inches first. i have figured that the distance a-g and h-d are both 12" 158"- 110"= 48". 48/2(2 representing each side extening past the top) is 24. half of 24 is 12". because it is half the distance of the 24" end. the distance between ab and cd should be 110" (the length of the top).if it is the distance between e and f it would be 134". the 158 minus the 24" from the triangles. let me know if this makes sense(i am kind of tired)

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            • RevBrown
              The uncle you dont mention
              • Feb 2004
              • 451

              #7
              Originally posted by markoger
              well i tried real quick to make a scketch but i can't get it in here. change everything into inches first. i have figured that the distance a-g and h-d are both 12" 158"- 110"= 48". 48/2(2 representing each side extening past the top) is 24. half of 24 is 12". because it is half the distance of the 24" end. the distance between ab and cd should be 110" (the length of the top).if it is the distance between e and f it would be 134". the 158 minus the 24" from the triangles. let me know if this makes sense(i am kind of tired)

              marco
              Thats what I thought but I was thinking that was to simple
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              • markoger
                TeamExtremeMeasures.com
                • Apr 2004
                • 276

                #8
                lol... nice job Kev, i hope one of us is right... i guess i was working on this longer than i thought. i need some sleep. good luck revbrown.

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                • markoger
                  TeamExtremeMeasures.com
                  • Apr 2004
                  • 276

                  #9
                  It might be too simple, but it seems right. being that i have not done this for 12 years. lmao
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                  • Xyxyll
                    Old School Airsmith

                    • Apr 2003
                    • 1161

                    #10
                    I started doing the problem just for the heck of it. Then I saw Kevmaster's post and looked at my notes... the same, lol. Fun stuff to brighten up your thoughts at 12:30am!

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                    • RevBrown
                      The uncle you dont mention
                      • Feb 2004
                      • 451

                      #11
                      Thanks all
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                      • Kevmaster
                        Owners Group Div: Director
                        • Oct 2001
                        • 5475

                        #12
                        Originally posted by markoger
                        It might be too simple, but it seems right. being that i have not done this for 12 years. lmao
                        mark....i think we have the same answer...you just got there quicker... i think i went all the way through proving your reasoning

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