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Answer:


b = 3 units


h = 5 units


a = 7.5 units

Explanation:

We can find the base of the figure by counting the number of units from the left to the right of the triangle. So, we can find that the base is 3 units.

The height of the figure can be found by counting how many units the figure measures from the tip to the bottom. The height, then, is 5 units.

The easiest way to find the area of a right triangle is to imagine it as a rectangle, with the same
l (length) and
w (width) dimensions, and then divide the area of the rectangle by two.

So, to find the area of this rectangle, multiply the length and width, 3 and 5, together.

3 · 5 = 15

Then, we can divide this product by two.


(15)/(2) = 7.5

The area is 7.5 units².

Hope this helped :] Good luck!

User Langtang
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Answer:

base = 3 units

height = 5 units

area = 1/2 x 3 x 5 = 7.5 square units

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