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In the given figure hexagon <math>ABCDEF</math> is equiangular, <math>ABJI</math> and <math>FEHG</math> are squares with areas <math>18</math> and <math>32</math> respectively, <math>\triangle JBK</math> is equilateral and <math>FE=BC</math>. What is the area of <math>\triangle KBC</math>? | In the given figure, hexagon <math>ABCDEF</math> is equiangular, <math>ABJI</math> and <math>FEHG</math> are squares with areas <math>18</math> and <math>32</math> respectively, <math>\triangle JBK</math> is equilateral and <math>FE=BC</math>. What is the area of <math>\triangle KBC</math>? | ||
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Revision as of 00:54, 8 May 2023
Problem
In the given figure, hexagon
is equiangular,
and
are squares with areas
and
respectively,
is equilateral and
. What is the area of
?
.
Solution
Clearly, since
is a side of a square with area
,
. Now, since
, we have
.
Now,
is a side of a square with area
, so
. Since
is equilateral,
.
Lastly,
is a right triangle. We see that
, so
is a right triangle with legs
and
. Now, its area is
.
Video Solution
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See Also
| 2015 AMC 8 (Problems • Answer Key • Resources) | ||
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