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Help please she didn’t teach us thistle

Help please she didn’t teach us thistle-example-1

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Answer:

12x^4y^7

Explanation:

base(b)=8x^3y^5

height(h) =3xy^2

Area= (b x h)/2 =12x^4y^7

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Answer:


A = 12x^4y^7

Explanation:

The formula for the area of a triangle is:


A = (1)/(2)bh

where
b is the length of the triangle's base and
h is the length of the triangle's height.

In this problem, we are given the length of the base of the triangle as
8x^3y^5 and the length of the height of the triangle as
3xy^2.

Thus, the area of the given triangle is:


A = (1)/(2) \cdot 8x^3y^5 \cdot 3xy^2

We can simplify this by combining like terms and using the exponent addition rule (
x^a \cdot x^b = x^(a+b)).


A =\left((1)/(2) \cdot 8 \cdot 3 \right)(x^3 \cdot x)(y^5 \cdot y^2)


A = (4 \cdot 3)(x^(3 + 1))(y^(5+2))


A = 12x^4y^7

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