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Which equation represents the area of the triangle? A) A = 1 2 (AC)(AB)(sin A) B) A = 1 2 (AC)(BC)(sin A) C) A = 1 2 (BC)(BD)(sin A) D) A = 1 2 (AB)(BD)(sin A) Eliminate

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Answer:

The correct option is A.

Explanation:

Let the vertices of the triangle be ABC.

Draw a perpendicular on AC from B. The height of triangle is represented by the altitude from B.


\sin A=(BD)/(AB)


AB\sin A=BD

Area of the triangle is


A=(1)/(2)* base* height


A=(1)/(2)* (AC)* (BD)


A=(1)/(2)* (AC)* (AB)\sin A


A=(1)/(2)(AC)(AB)\sin A

Therefore option A is correct.

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