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2. Find the area: Upload a picture of your work or type it out here 25 cm 123 cm 21 cm

2. Find the area: Upload a picture of your work or type it out here 25 cm 123 cm 21 cm-example-1
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The area of a triangle is represented by the following expression:


\begin{gathered} A=(b\cdot h)/(2) \\ \text{where,} \\ b=\text{base} \\ h=\text{height} \end{gathered}

With the information given, we know that base is 21cm and height is 23cm, now we can substitute and calculate the area:


\begin{gathered} A=(21\cdot23)/(2) \\ A=(483)/(2) \\ A=241.5cm^2 \end{gathered}

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