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if the base of a Triangle is 5.6cm and height is 4.5cm what is its area​

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Answered by maheshpurohit2004
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Given:

The base of the triangle = 5.6 cm

The height of the triangle = 4.5 cm

To Find:

The area of the triangle.

Solution:

The formula to find the area of the triangle is given as,

A = 1/2×b×h → (equation 1)

Where 'A' is the area of the triangle, 'b' is the base of the triangle, and 'h' is the height of the triangle.

Substitute the values in equation 1, we get the area of the triangle.

A = 1/2×5.6×4.5 = 2.8×4.5

A = 12.6

∴ The area of the triangle = 12.6 cm^{2}

Answered by legend002
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Answer:

Given:

The base of the triangle = 5.6 cm

The base of the triangle = 5.6 cmThe height of the triangle = 4.5 cm

To Find:

The area of the triangle.

Solution:

The formula to find the area of the triangle is given as,

A = 1/2×b×h → (equation 1)

Where 'A' is the area of the triangle, 'b' is the base of the triangle, and 'h' is the height of the triangle.

Substitute the values in equation 1, we get the area of the triangle.

A = 1/2×5.6×4.5 = 2.8×4.5

A = 12.6 cm^2

The area of the triangle = 12.6 cm^2

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