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Find the Area of each triangle using a^2 +b^2 =c^2 and A=bh/2 If you can please send a picture of the basic work !
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Find the Area of each triangle using a^2 +b^2 =c^2 and A=bh/2 If you can please send a picture of the basic work !
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Find the Area of each triangle using a^2 +b^2 =c^2 and A=bh/2
If you can please send a picture of the basic work !
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I rearranged the Pythagorean Theorem so I wouldn’t have to always isolate. Also Q1 couldn’t fit in the picture so I’ll write the solution here.
A = bh/2
= (5.8)(15.2)/2
= 44.08m2
Hope this helps :)
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