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Please help me been stuck forever-example-1

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Answer:
60\ cm^2

Explanation:

In the given picture, it can be seen that the height of the shaded triangle = 10 cm

The base corresponding to the height = 12 cm

We know that the area of a triangle is given by :-


\text{Area}=(1)/(2)* \text{base}* \text{height}

Now, the area of the shaded triangle will be


\text{Area}=(1)/(2)* \text{10}* \text{12}\\\\\Rightarrow\text{Area}=60\ cm^2

Hence, the area of the shaded triangle =
60\ cm^2

User Cvsdave
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60cm^2 is the area of the triangle.

The formula for a triangle is A = 1/2bh. We know the base to be 12cm (you are allowed to rotate the triangle) and the height is 10cm. When we use that in the equation we get:
A = 1/2bh
A = 1/2(12)(10)
A = 60.
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