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If the area of a triangle is 2x2−2x−4

and it has a height of x−2
write the length of the triangle.

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Answer:

Explanation:

area = ½(base)(height) = 2x²-2x-4

½(base)(x-2) = 2x²-2x-4

½(base) = (2x²-2x-4) ÷ (x-2) = 2x+2

base = 4x+4

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