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a triangle with an eight cm area

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Answered by kajaly25308
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Step-by-step explanation:

The area of a triangle is 1/2∗ base∗height . So, if you want the area to be 8 square cm, then the base and height have to multiply to 16 (because half of 16 is 8). Any two numbers that multiply to 16 will work, whether they be decimals or integers. For example, a triangle with a base of 4 and a height of 4 will work, so will a base of 8 and a height of 2, or vice versa.

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