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Find the area of an isosceles triangle if the length of the angle bisector drawn towards the base is 3.5 in and the length of the base is 1.7 in. PLEASE HELP ME IF YOU CAN YOUR A GENIUS!
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Find the area of an isosceles triangle if the length of the angle bisector drawn towards the base is 3.5 in and the length of the base is 1.7 in.
PLEASE HELP ME IF YOU CAN YOUR A GENIUS!
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Just use the common formula for the area of a triangle:
A = (base)(height)/2
Here, that area is A = (1.7 in)(3.5 in)/2 = 2.975 square inches (answer)
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A=0.5bh
A=0.5(1.7)(3.5)
A=2.975
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