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Given: triangle ABC with side lengths a, b, and c, and height h
Prove: Area = 1/2absin C

Given: triangle ABC with side lengths a, b, and c, and height h Prove: Area = 1/2absin-example-1
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Answer:

Explanation:

Statements Reasons

1). ΔABC with side lengths a, b, c, and h 1). Given

2). Area =
(1)/(2)bh 2). Triangle area formula

3).
\text{sin}C=(h)/(a) 3). Definition of sine

4). asin(C) = h 4). Multiplication property of

equality.

5). Area =
(1)/(2)ba\text{sin}C 5). Substitution property

6). Area =
(1)/(2)ab\text{sin}C 6). Commutative property of

multiplication.

Hence, proved.

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