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The height of a triangle is twice its base the area is 144cm³ find the base​

User Gil Baggio
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x = √144

Footing-x=12

Height-x2=24

User Hjaved
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Answer:

Base = 12cm

Height = 24cm

Explanation:

Hello glittersplanet,

The formula for the area of a triangle is A = 1/2 b * h where A equals the area, b equals the base, and h equals the height. You are given the area in this problem.

Let the following conditions apply:

Base = x

Height 2x <-------Problem states the height is twice its base, correct?

Therefore:

A = 1/2 b*h

144 = 1/2 (x)(2x)

Simplify by removing the fraction by multiplying through by 1/2 and you are left with x^2 correct? Therefore:

144 = x^2

x = √144

x = 12

Therefore, base = x = 12 while height = 2x = 2(12) = 24

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