## anonymous one year ago what is the length of the altitude of the equilateral triangle below?

1. anonymous

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2. anonymous

@GEOMETRYHELP10011

3. triciaal

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4. anonymous

stop being annoying i dont know any of these answers stop f uckn tagging me

5. anonymous

ok watch you language i need help my bad you idiot @GEOMETRYHELP10011

6. geerky42

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7. anonymous

you're the idiot i asked you 4 times to stop tagging me in your prolems ask someone else not me

8. geerky42

You were given that $$a = 4\sqrt3$$. What is $$\sqrt3\cdot a$$?

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10. anonymous

@geerky42

11. anonymous

is it a

12. anonymous

@HELP-ME-PLZ @Preetha @inkyvoyd @superhelp101

13. geerky42

No. You can use 30 60 90 triangle to figure out height. You have half base = $$4\sqrt3$$ To find height, you just multiply half of base by $$\sqrt3$$ So you have $$(4\sqrt3)\cdot\sqrt3$$

14. geerky42

Which is what?

15. anonymous

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16. anonymous