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What is the areas of 12cm and10cm
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What is the areas of 12cm and10cm
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The figure above is a triangle. The area of a triangle is equal to: A=1/2B•H
We see that the segment of 10cm is an altitude bisector, so that is the height of the triangle. The base is 12 cm. Therefore:
A=1/2(12)•(10)
A=120/2
A=60cm^2
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