Math, asked by monika71, 1 year ago

a field is in the form of a right triangle with hypotenuse 50 m and one side 40 m, find the area of the field?

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Answered by anshika1020
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Hello..


H²=s1² +s2²

50²=40²+x²

2500-1600=x²

900=x²

30²=x²

x=30

Area of triangle =½*base *height

=½*30*40

=30*20

=600 m²
Answered by BrainlyKingdom
1

\bf{We\:know\::\:}\rm{Area\:of\:Triangle\:=\:\dfrac{1}{2}\times Height\times Base}

  • In A Right Angled Triangle, The Sides Except Hypotenuse are known as Height and Base

To Find Base, We use Pythagoras Theorem :

Pythagoras theorem states that “In a right-angled triangle, the square of the hypotenuse side is equal to the sum of squares of height and base sides“

(Hypotenuse)² = (Height)² + (Base)²

⇒ (50 m)² = (40 m)² + (Base)²

⇒ 2500 m² = 1600 m² + (Base)²

⇒ 2500 m² - 1600 m² = (Base)²

⇒ 900 m² = (Base)²

⇒ Base = 30 m

Now, Time To Calculate Area of Triangle !!

\rm{Area\:of\:Triangle\:=\:\dfrac{1}{2}\times Height\times Base}

\to\rm{Area\:of\:Triangle\:=\:\dfrac{1}{2}\times 40 m\times 30 m}

\to\rm{Area\:of\:Triangle\:=\:20 m\times 30 m}

\to\underline{\underline{\rm{Area\:of\:Triangle\:=\:600 m^2}}}

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