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The perpendicular of a right angled triangle measures 3m, the area of the triangle 6 sq. m. What are the lengths of the other two sides of the triangle?​

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Answer:

5m and 4m

Explanation:

(area of a right angle triangle)=1/2×b×h

let b = 3m

1/2×6×2=6×2=12/3=4m

and it's hypotenuse= 3


3 { }^(2) + 4 {}^(2) = \sqrt{25 {}^(2) }

= 5m

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Answer:

the length of the other sides are

4 m and 5 m

Explanation:

the area of right triangle = ½× b x h = 6

let b = 3m => h= 2×6/ 3 = 4m

and the hypotenuse = √3²+4²=√25= 5m

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