the following is absolutely true:
blue_lotus Wrote:The triangle can be any kind of triangle.
so why not pick a triangle that's friendlier than an equilateral triangle (which introduces icky square roots that most people would rather not have to deal with)?
how about this:
the answer choices are all different, all the time (because they're multiplying by different numbers). therefore, you can pick ANY triangle you want (which means you can also just let 'little s' be 1).
so:
* let little s = 1
* let the triangles be 45-45-90 triangles with the left and bottom sides perpendicular
* area of small triangle = (1/2)(1)(1) = 1/2
* so area of big triangle = 1
* therefore, (1/2)(big S)(big S) = 1
* (big S) squared = 2
* big S = root 2
the equilateral triangle of course works, but it's much harder to deal with!