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Two sides of a triangle are 8" and 12"

Find the area of the triangle if the hypotenuse is 12" and the leg is 8"


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Area of a right triangle = ab/2

where a and b are both legs of the triangle.

A) a = 8 inches ; b = 12 inches
A = (8in x 12in)/2 = 96/2 = 48 in²

B.) a = 8 inches ; b = ? ; hypotenuse = 12 inches

Pythagorean theorem is used to get the measurement of the hypotenuse. It can also be used to get the measurement of the missing leg.

a² + b² = c² ⇒ b² = c² - a²
b² = 12² - 8²
b² = 144 - 64
b² = 80
b = √80
b = 8.94

A = ab/2 ⇒ (8 inches * 8.94 inches)/2
A = 71.52 in² / 2
A = 35.76 in²
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