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From [[Stewart's Theorem]], we have <math>(2)(1/ | From [[Stewart's Theorem]], we have <math>(2)(1/2)a(2) + (1)(1/2)a(1) = (a)(a)(a) + (1/2)a(a)(1/2)a.</math> Simplifying, we get <math>(5/4)a^3 = (5/2)a \implies (5/4)a^2 = 5/2 \implies a^2 = 2 \implies a = \boxed{\sqrt{2}}.</math> | ||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
Revision as of 22:09, 3 January 2010
Problem
In
, we have
and
. Side
and the median from
to
have the same length. What is
?
Solution
Let
be the foot of the median from
to
, and we let
. Then by the Law of Cosines on
, we have
Since
, we can add these two equations and get
Hence
and
.
Alternate Solution
From Stewart's Theorem, we have
Simplifying, we get
See also
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