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find the height of the triangle if the base of the triangle is 6 and area is 42 square metre​

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Answered by mentorman2346
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Answer:

HEIGHT OF THE ∆ IS 14m.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given, base = 6m.

Ar(∆) = 42m^2.

let's find the height of the ∆,,

As we know that,

Ar(∆) = 1/2 × base × height.

; 42 = 1/2 × 6 × h.

; 42 = 3 × h.

; 14m = h.

HOPE IT WILL BE HELPFUL!!

Answered by stdmtvtn21
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Answer:

14 m

Step-by-step explanation:

Here goes your Step-by-Step Expl.

We know that,

1/2(Base×Height)=Area

It Implies,

1/2(6×h)=42 m^2

3h=42 m^2

h=14m

Therefore,Height of the triangle= 14 m

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