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HELP ME PLZZZ The height of a triangle is 5m less than its base. The area of the triangle is 42m^2. What is the length of the base? A: 42=x(x-5) B: 42=1/2(x)(x-5) C: 42=x^2-5 D:…
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HELP ME PLZZZ The height of a triangle is 5m less than its base. The area of the triangle is 42m^2. What is the length of the base? A: 42=x(x-5) B: 42=1/2(x)(x-5) C: 42=x^2-5 D:…
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The height of a triangle is 5m less than its base. The area of the triangle is 42m^2. What is the length of the base?
A: 42=x(x-5)
B: 42=1/2(x)(x-5)
C: 42=x^2-5
D: 42=1/2(x^2-5)
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The answer would be B.
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h = height of triangle
b = length of triangle base
A = area of triangle
Recall the formula for area of a triangle :
A = 1/2 bh
Plug in what was given in the problem :
h = b - 5
A = 42
A = 1/2 bh
42 = 1/2 b (b-5)
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