Question:
An altitude is drawn from the vertex of an isosceles
Last updated: 7/14/2022
An altitude is drawn from the vertex of an isosceles triangle, forming a right angle and two congruent triangles. As a result, the altitude cuts the base into two equal segments. The length of the altitude is 5 inches, and the length of the base is 2 inches. Find the triangle's perimeter. Round to the nearest tenth of an inch.