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Find the area of the triangle
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Simple....
to solve for this-->>
Using the formula for area of a right triangle-->>
For both triangles it'd be the same formula-->>
(The base is split in half as it is two triangles)
=6
Now since there's two triangles-->>6+6=12
Thus, your answer.
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The area of the triangle is 12.
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