If we increase one of the non-diagonal sides of a right-angled isosceles triangle by 6 cm and reduce the other non-diagonal side by 3 cm, we find that the area of the triangle increases by 25.5. What was the area of the original triangle?
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If we increase one of the non-diagonal sides of a right-angled isosceles triangle by 6 cm and reduce the other non-diagonal side by 3 cm, we find that the area of the triangle increases by 25.5.
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If we increase one of the non-diagonal sides of a right-angled isosceles triangle by 6 cm and reduce the other non-diagonal side by 3 cm, we find that the area of the triangle increases by 25.5.
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