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PLEASEEE HEALP THIS IS LIKE A FEW MINUTES LATE FROM MY ASSIGNMENT

PLEASEEE HEALP THIS IS LIKE A FEW MINUTES LATE FROM MY ASSIGNMENT-example-1
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Given:

The area of a triangle = 4 units^2.

To find: The value of x =?

Step-by-step explanation:

We have given that


The\text{ area of a traingle }A=4\text{ units}^2

By the given figure

We have

The height of a triangle (h) = 4 units

The base of a triangle (b) = x units

We can calculate the value of x by using the formula


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

By substituting the given value in the above formula

We get,


\begin{gathered} 4=(1)/(2)*4* x \\ \\ 4x=4*2 \\ \\ 4x=8 \\ \\ x=(8)/(4) \\ \\ x=2\text{ units} \end{gathered}

Hence, the value of x = 2 units.

Answer: The value of x = 2 units.

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