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An equilateral triangle has a side length of 10 units. What is it’s area?

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Answer:


25√(3)=43.3\ \mathrm{units}

Explanation:

Area of a triangle =
(1)/(2)ab\textrm{sin}(\theta) where
a and
b are the sides of the triangle and
\theta is the angle between those two sides.

The side length are 10, and since its an equilateral triangle, the angle is 60 degrees. Thus, the area becomes
(1)/(2)(10)(10)\textrm{sin}(60)=25√(3)=43.3\ \mathrm{units}

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