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If the sides of a triangles are 60m and 96 m find the area of the triangle​

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Answered by atibullahrahmaan
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Answer:

area of triangle=1/2×base×height

= 1/2×60×96

=30×96

=2880m^2

Answered by IamRider0007
3

Answer:

like my answers

Step-by-step explanation:

Let the sides be A, B and C which are 60cm, 60cm, and 96cm respectively.

Now, s(semi - perimeter) = A + B + C/2

Which will be 60 + 60+ 96/2 = 108cm.

By herons formula =

\sqrt{s(s - a)(s - b)(s - c)}

s(s−a)(s−b)(s−c)

\sqrt{108(108 - 60)(108 - 60)(108 - 96)}

108(108−60)(108−60)(108−96)

\sqrt{108 \times 48 \times 48 \times 12}

108×48×48×12

\sqrt{2985984}

2985984

=1728cm^2

Hope it will help.

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