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Find the area of the triangle.
a=60cm
b= 70 cm
C= 50 cm

Find the area of the triangle. a=60cm b= 70 cm C= 50 cm-example-1
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To find the area of a triangle with sides of length a=60cm, b=70cm and c=50cm, we can use Heron’s formula which states that the area of a triangle with sides of length a, b and c is given by:

A=s(s−a)(s−b)(s−c)​

where s is the semiperimeter of the triangle given by:

s=2a+b+c​

Substituting a=60, b=70 and c=50 into the formula gives:

s=260+70+50​=90

and

A=90(90−60)(90−70)(90−50)​≈1500 cm2

Therefore, the area of the triangle is approximately 1500 cm².

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