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Draw a triangle of side 3,4and 6cm draw another triangle having the same area with side 7cm

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Answered by chughsanya7
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Step-by-step explanation:

In the sketch above ‘h’ is constant relative to base (‘6’). So : A, sides =6,3,4. Area = 5.3cm² =6*h/2 . …… B, sides =6,3,X. Area =5.3cm²=6*h/2. ….. C, sides =6,X,X. Area =5.3cm²=6*h/2. …. from this, it is visible that three sides give no options but one, but using two sides and a constant h give two options to have same area inscribed. Using only one side (base=6) and a constant h, options are unlimited to inscribe same area.

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Answered by rashmishuklajeruka
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