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What simplified algebraic expression represents the area of a triangle whose height is 15x - 4 and whose base is 6x?

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Given:

Height of triangle, h = 15x - 4

Base of triangle, b = 6x

Let's find the area of the triangle.

To find the area of the triangle, apply the formula:


A=(1)/(2)bh

Where:

b = 6x

h = 15x - 4

Thus, we have:


\begin{gathered} A=(1)/(2)\ast6x\ast(15x-4) \\ \\ A=3x\ast(15x-4) \end{gathered}

Apply distributive property:


\begin{gathered} A=3x(15x)+3x(-4) \\ \\ A=45x^2-12x \end{gathered}

Therefore, the simplified algebraic exression which represents the area of the traingle is:


45x^2-12x

ANSWER:


45x^2-12x

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