Math, asked by Shoryagoel, 2 months ago

Determine the base of triangle whose area is
156cm² and height is 13cm .​

Answers

Answered by navinoraon1
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Answer:

Area of Triangle = ½ × base × height

therefore,

½ × base × 13 = 156

½ × base = 156/13

½ × base = 12

base = 12 × 2

base = 24 cm

Answered by aftabahemad
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In context to questions asked,

We have to determine the value of base of triangle.

As per questions,

Area of triangle = 156 sq. cm

Height of triangle = 13 cm

As we know that,

Area of triangle can be determined by using the formula,

 \frac{1}{2}  \times \: b  \times h

So, for determining the base of triangle we will put the value given in the questions.

Thus we will get,

156=  \frac{1}{2}  \times 13 \times b \\  =  > b =  \frac{156 \times 2}{13} \\  =  >  b = 12\times 2 = 24 \: cm

Hence value of base of triangle will be 24 cm

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