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A right triangle's height is 3 times the length of its base. if the area of the triangle is 726 cm^2, what is the height

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Let the length of the base be x.

Height = 3x

Area = 726


(1)/(2) bh = 726


(1)/(2)* 3x*x = 726


3 x^(2) = 1452


x^(2) = 484

x = 22.

Hence,

The length of the base is 22 cm.

The height of the triangle is 66 cm.
User Sabir Al Fateh
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Answer:

22 cm is the height of the right triangle .

Explanation:

Area of the triangle = A =
726 cm^2

Let the base 'b' of the triangle be x

A right triangle's height 'h' is 3 times the length of its base we can also be written as:

= h = 3x

Area of the triangle =
(1)/(2)b* h


A=(1)/(2)b* h


726 cm^2=(1)/(2)* x* 3x


x^2=(726 cm^2* 2)/(3)


x=22 cm

Height of the right triangle = h = 3x = 3 × 22 cm = 66 cm

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