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the longest side of a right angled triangle is 125 m and one of the remaining two side is 100m.. find its area

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Answer:

The area of the triangle is 3750 m²

Explanation:

  • The formula of the area of a right triangle is A =
    (1)/(2) bh, where b and h are the legs of the right angle
  • The longest side in the right triangle is the side opposite to the right angle and is called the hypotenuse
  • The length of the hypotenuse =
    \sqrt{b^(2)+h^(2)}

∵ The longest side of a right angled triangle is 125 m

∴ the length of the hypotenuse = 125 m

∵ The length of one of the remaining two side is 100 m

b = 100 m

To find the area of the triangle you must find the other side of the right angle

∵ The length of the hypotenuse =
\sqrt{b^(2)+h^(2)}

∴ 125 =
\sqrt{100^(2)+h^(2)}

- Square the two sides

∴ 15625 = 10000 + h²

- Subtract 10000 from both sides

∴ 5625 = h²

- Take √ for both sides

∴ 75 = h

h = 75 m

∵ A =
(1)/(2) bh

- Substitute the values of b and h in the formula above

∴ A =
(1)/(2) (100)(75)

∴ A = 3750

The area of the triangle is 3750 m²

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