9.3.4.7
Use algebra to solve geometric problems unrelated to coordinate geometry, such as solving for an unknown length in a figure involving similar triangles, or using the Pythagorean Theorem to obtain a quadratic equation for a length in a geometric figure.
Example Problems
The average A of three numbers x, y, and z is .
Solve the equation for .
Solve the equation for .
The area of a circle of radius is .
Solve the equation for the radius.
Solve the equation for the radius.
Write the equation for a parabola with a focus at and a directrix at .
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