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Area Of right Trianlgle is _________​

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Answered by ayeshasiddiquakhan17
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Step-by-step explanation:

Explanation: The area of a triangle is denoted by the equation 1/2 b x h. b stands for the length of the base, and h stands for the height. Here we are told that the perimeter (total length of all three sides) is 12, and the hypotenuse (the side that is neither the height nor the base) is 5 units long. ok dear may this help you

Answered by Anonymous
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{ \underline{ \bf{ \blue{ \huge{Required \:  Answer \: :-}}}}}

{ \boxed{ \rm{Area  \: of  \: right  \: triangle \:  is  =  \frac{1}{2}  \times b \times h}}}

{ \bf{ \purple{\underline{ More \:  Information :}}}}

\begin{gathered}\begin{gathered}\begin{gathered}\begin{gathered}\begin{gathered}\boxed{\begin {minipage}{9cm}\\ \dag\quad \small\underline{\bf Formulas\:of\:Areas:-}\\ \\ \star\sf Square=(side)^2\\ \\ \star\sf Rectangle=Length\times Breadth \\\\ \star\sf Triangle=\dfrac{1}{2}\times Base\times Height \\\\ \star \sf Scalene\triangle=\sqrt {s (s-a)(s-b)(s-c)}\\ \\ \star \sf Rhombus =\dfrac {1}{2}\times d_1\times d_2 \\\\ \star\sf Rhombus =\:\dfrac {1}{2}p\sqrt {4a^2-p^2}\\ \\ \star\sf Parallelogram =Breadth\times Height\\\\ \star\sf Trapezium =\dfrac {1}{2}(a+b)\times Height \\ \\ \star\sf Equilateral\:Triangle=\dfrac {\sqrt{3}}{4}(side)^2\end {minipage}}\end{gathered}\end{gathered}\end{gathered}\end{gathered < u > }\end{gathered}

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