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find the area of the isosceles right triangle having base as 24cm and length of each of the equal side is 15cm​

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Answered by BlessOFLove
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With those lengths, it can’t be an isosceles right triangle. With the equal sides being 15 cm, the hypotenuse would be about 2.8 cm too long if it’s length was 24 cm.

The formula for the sides of a right triangle is a^2+b^2=c^2

a=b in an isosceles triangle

15^2*2=450

24^2=576

450 doesn’t equal 576

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