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The towers that support the Golden Gate Bridge's suspension cables are smaller at the top than at the base, emphasizing the tower height of 500 feet above the roadway
because the bridge, which was designed by engineer Joseph Strauss was built to connect San Francisco with Marin County across the 1600 meter wide strait known as the Golden Gate which connects the San Francisco Bay with the Pacific Ocean
To find the perimeter of the base, you must add all the numbers on the base together!
The San Francisco Bay Area has eight toll bridges serving essential transportation arteries for the traveling public. (Seven of the bridges are state-owned:)The Antioch BridgeThe Benicia-Martinez BridgeThe Carquinez BridgeThe Dumbarton BridgeThe Richmond-San Rafael BridgeThe San Francisco-Oakland Bay BridgeThe San Mateo-Hayward BridgeThe Golden Gate BridgeBATA programs, administers and allocates base toll revenues from the seven state-owned bridges to Caltrans for the day-to-day operations, maintenance and administration of these bridges, as well as their capital improvement and rehabilitation. The Golden Gate Bridge falls under the jurisdiction of the Golden Gate Bridge, Highway and Transportation District.
Height = (Perimeter/2) - Base
perimeter (P)=2(length+base) find length, area = length * base = (p/2-base)*base
The total distance or length of the base.
The circumference of a circle = 2π r = π a (where a is the base of the semicircle and is also the diameter of the circle) The perimeter of the semicircle = half the perimeter of the circle + the base length The perimeter of the semicircle = πa/2 + a = a(1 + π /2) feet
If the base of a triangle is doubled while the other sides remain unchanged, the perimeter of the triangle will increase by the amount equal to the original base length. Specifically, if the original base is ( b ) and the other two sides are ( a ) and ( c ), the new perimeter becomes ( (2b + a + c) ), resulting in an increase of ( b ). Thus, the total perimeter becomes the original perimeter plus the original base length.
It is: perimeter minus hypotenus+base = height Area = 0.5*base*height
2*(base) + 2*(height) = perimeter
Assuming that neither of the sides of equal length is the base, Perimeter = Base + 2*Slanted sides.