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Find the Area of Triangles when lengths of the sides are given below.

Find the Area of Triangles when lengths of the sides are given below.-example-1
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User BaronS
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Explanation:

you should detect which one in the hypothenus!!

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User MBoros
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Answer:

84 cm² and 272 cm² (3 sf)

Explanation:

Use Heron's formula.

Area =
√(p(p-a)(p-b)(p-c))

where a, b, and c are the lengths of the sides of the triangle

and
p=(a+b+c)/(2)

(i)
p=(13+14+15)/(2)=21

Area =
√(21(21-13)(21-14)(21-15)) = 84 cm²

(ii)
p=(103+115+13)/(2)=115.5

Area =
√(115.5(115.5-103)(115.5-115)(115.5-13)) = ( √(1183875))/(4) =272 cm² (3 sf)

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