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We know that, Area of a Triangle is given by :


\bigstar \ \ \boxed{\sf{A = (1)/(2) * Base * Height}}

Given:

- Height = 5 cm

- Base = 12 cm


\implies \sf{Area = (1)/(2) * 12 * 5}


\implies \sf{Area = 6 * 5}


\implies \sf{Area \ of \ the \ Triangle = 30 \ cm^2}

User John Hua
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Answer:


30\ cm^2

Explanation:

The formula to find the area of a triangle is the following,


A=((b)(h))/(2)

Where (A) represents the area, (b) represents the base, and (h) represents the height. Substitute in the given values and solve for the area.


A=((b)(h))/(2)\\\\A=((5)(12))/(2)\\\\A=(60)/(2)\\\\A=30

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