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. Find the area of a triangle whose sides are 6cm, 8cm, 10cm
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. Find the area of a triangle whose sides are 6cm, 8cm, 10cm
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Assume that the height, base and the hypothesis of the triangle are 6cm, 8cm and 10cm respectively:
Area of the triangle
= (6*8/ 2) cm^2
=48/2
=24cm^2
The area is 24cm^2
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Explanation:
s =
=
= 12
The area is given as
=
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