Consider Isosceles triangle "ABC:AB=BC." Let "AD" be the altitude drawn from one of the congruent sides.
Given "AB=18\\ cm, AD=15\\ cm."
Let "BD=x\\ cm, CD=y\\ cm." Then "BC=AB=(x+y)\\ cm."
Consider right triangle "CAD." The Pythagorean Theorem
Consider right triangle "ABD." The Pythagorean Theorem
"y=3\\sqrt{11}""2x(3\\sqrt{11})=126"
"x=\\dfrac{21}{11}\\sqrt{11}"
"y=3\\sqrt{11}"
"AB=BC=\\dfrac{21}{11}\\sqrt{11}+3\\sqrt{11}=\\dfrac{54}{11}\\sqrt{11}"
"\\dfrac{54}{11}\\sqrt{11}\\ cm, \\dfrac{54}{11}\\sqrt{11}\\ cm, 18\\ cm."
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