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What is the area of a triangle with a height of 13 cm and a base of a 10 cm?

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Greetings!

The Formula for the Area of a Triangle is:
A= (bh)/(2)

Input the values we already know:

A= (10*13)/(2)

Solve for A.

A= (130)/(2)


A= (130)/(2)


A=65

The Answer Is:

\left[\begin{array}{ccc}A=65\end{array}\right]

The Area of the Triangle is 65 cm²

Hope this helps.
-Benjamin
User Kwong Ho
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Area of a triangle is equal to 1/2 b(h) so since you already have the height and base, all you need to do is input it back into the equation:


(1)/(2) (10)(13)


Multiply 10 & 13 to equal


(1)/(2) (130)

Then take half of 130 to get

A = 65
cm^(2)
User R Greenstreet
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