Isosceles Reduction

Weekly Problem 29 - 2010
An isosceles triangle is drawn inside another triangle. Can you work out the length of its base?
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Problem



$PQR$ is a triangle and $S$ is a point on $QR$.

$QP=QR=9$ cm and $PR = PS =6$ cm.

What is the length of $SR$?

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Isosceles Reduction


If you liked this problem, here is an NRICH task which challenges you to use similar mathematical ideas.