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    • The Blade DancerT
      The Blade Dancer M0★ M1★ M2★ M3★ M4 M5
      last edited by debbie

      Module 2 Week 3 Day 13 Challenge Part 1 Explanation

      How can the hypotenuse alone determine the scaling factor here?

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      • debbieD
        debbie ADMIN M0★ M1 M5 @The Blade Dancer
        last edited by debbie

        @the-blade-dancer Hi there! This is an interesting question. There is a long train of logic that precedes this fact. 🙂

        Why is the ratio of the triangle areas based entirely on the ratio of the triangles' bases?

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        It's because their heights are the same. ← Why is this true?

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        \(\hspace{ 40 mm} \) It's because the two right triangles are congruent.

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        \(\hspace{20 mm} \) Why are the two triangles congruent?

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        \(\hspace{20 mm}\) It's because they each have a right angle and the \(\textcolor{green}{\text{green}}\) angle.

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        \(\hspace{20 mm}\) Why do they both have a \(\textcolor{green}{\text{green}}\) angle?

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        \(\hspace{20 mm} \) It's because of Angle Bisector Theorem! 🎉

         
         
        This is how Prof. Loh gets a ratio of \(\frac{(1+\sqrt{5})^2}{2^2}\) for the area of the larger inner triangle to the area of the smaller inner triangle.

         

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        • Bulba_BulbasaurB
          Bulba_Bulbasaur M0★ M1★ M2★ M3
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          po shn loh crazy hand 2.0

          revenge of the math nerds!

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