Math, asked by Omkush4158, 10 months ago

Find the area of an isosceles triangle each of whose equal side is 10 cm and whose base is 20 cm

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Answered by jyoti616
1

Step-by-step explanation:

1/2 *length * base

1/2 * 10 * 20

100

Answered by Anonymous
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  \rm \: here \: each  \: equal\: side \:  \: a = 13cm \: and \: base = 20cm \\  \\  \therefore \rm \: area \: of \: the \: triangle =   \big({ \frac{1}{4} b. \sqrt{4a {}^{2}  - b {}^{2} } } \big)cm {}^{2}  \\  =  \big( \frac{1}{4 }  + 20 \times  \sqrt{4 \times 169 - 20   \times 20} \big) cm {}^{2}  \\  = 83.07 \: cm  {}^{2}

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