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Find the area of each triangle. 1. a = 6ft, b = 11ft, c = 12ft 2. a = 2in, b = 4in, C = 38°
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Find the area of each triangle. 1. a = 6ft, b = 11ft, c = 12ft 2. a = 2in, b = 4in, C = 38°
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1. a = 6ft, b = 11ft, c = 12ft
2. a = 2in, b = 4in, C = 38°
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I’m pretty sure 1. is 32.84 and 2. is 2.46. I’m SO sorry if this is wrong but I hope this helps!
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