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What would be the height of a triangle if the base was 6 m and the area was 36 m²?

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Area of a triangle =
\sf{{(1)/(2)} * base * height}


\implies{(1)/(2)} * 6 * height = 36


\implies height={ \frac{{\bcancel{36}^6}*{2}}{{ \bcancel6}}}


\implies height = 12~m

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