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In order to calculate the area of the given triangle, use the Heron's formula:

A = √(s(s - a)(s - b)(s - c))

where

s = (a + b + c)/2

and a, b and c, are the lengths of the sides of the triangle. In this case, you have:

a = 5 in

b = 12 in

c = 13 in

replace the previous values of the parameters into the formula for s, and then replace the values of the parameters into the formula for the Area:

s = (5 in + 12 in + 13 in)/2 = 30 in/2 = 15 in

s = 15 in

A = √(15 in·(15 in - 5 in)(15 in - 12 in)(15 in - 13 in))

A = √(15 in·(10 in)(3 in)(2 in))

A = √(900 in⁴)

A = 30 in²

Hence, the area of the given triangle is 30 in²

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