How many different triangle of the same area can be drawn with out changing the length of two sides
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1 triangle will be acute, the other obtuse. a right triangle cannot work because the axis of symmetry would be the right angle and no change would occur. It appears we can alter the height and width to get the same area by making the sub-triangles 4x3.
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1 triangle will be acute, the other obtuse. a right triangle cannot work because the axis of symmetry would be the right angle and no change would occur. It appears we can alter the height and width to get the same area by making the sub-triangles 4x3.
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