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It is given that in △ABC, AD ⊥ BC. Using the definition of sine with angle C in △ACD results in sin(C) = . Using the multiplication property of equality to isolate h, the equation becomes bsin(C) = h. Knowing that the formula for the area of a triangle is A = bh is and using the side lengths as shown in the diagram, which expression represents the area of △ABC? bsin(C) absin(C) cbsin(C) hbsin(C)

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B

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We see here in the diagram that the base is a. We know this because the height is perpendicular to it. We also know the height is bsin(C) which, when replace h for bsin(C) and a for the base, we get A=absin(C), which is the second option.

It is given that in △ABC, AD ⊥ BC. Using the definition of sine with angle C in △ACD-example-1