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In ∆ABC with m∠C = 90° the sides satisfy the ratio BC:AC:AB = 4:3:5. If the side with middle length is 12 cm, find: 1) The perimeter of ∆ABC; 2) The area of ∆ABC; 3) The height …
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BC: 16
AC: 12
AB: 20
perimeter :
area:
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