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find area of the largest triangle that can be formed in a rectangle and round it off to the nearest integer.

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Answered by Answers4u
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In a Rectangle, Opposite sides are equal. Larger side is Length (L) and shorter side is Breadth (B).

So, to form a largerst traingle in a retangle, length can be the base of traingle and breadth can be the height of the traingle or viceversa.

Formula for the area of traingle is 1/2* base * height

So in this case, area of largerst traingle will be half of the product of length of rectangle and breadth of rectangle

Answer is Length * Breadth / 2

Hope it helps.

Answered by SarcasticKarma
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In a Rectangle, Opposite sides are equal. Larger side is Length (L) and shorter side is Breadth (B).

  • So, to form a largerst traingle in a retangle, length can be the base of traingle and breadth can be the height of the traingle or viceversa.
  • Formula for the area of traingle is 1/2* base * height
  • So in this case, area of largerst traingle will be half of the product of length of rectangle and breadth of rectangle.

Hence, Answer is Length * Breadth / 2

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