Calculate Height of Triangle: Pythagoras Formula & Ratio
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The discussion revolves around calculating the height of a triangle using the Pythagorean theorem and ratios. A participant initially calculates the height as 3, which appears incorrect since it exceeds the length of a side measuring 4. The ratio of sides BC to AC is given as 5/8, but this does not provide specific lengths, leading to confusion about the triangle's dimensions. Further calculations involve expressing the height in terms of the radius of an inscribed circle, with various equations proposed to solve for the height. The conversation highlights the importance of accurate illustrations and the challenges of working with ratios in geometric problems.
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