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Hey I got the the idea! But it looks like the answer doesn’t have the other number? Which kinda makes me think it if we even did this lol!

Hey I got the the idea! But it looks like the answer doesn’t have the other number-example-1
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The area of a right triangle can be calculated as half the product of each leg length.

So, if the legs measure 4 cm and 3 cm, we have:


\begin{gathered} A=(4\cdot3)/(2) \\ A=2\cdot3 \\ A=6\text{ cm}^2 \end{gathered}

Therefore the triangle area is 6 cm².

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