The base of a right angled triangle is 8 m and its hypotenuse is 10 m Then its area is
Answer: 24 sq cm
Explanation
Given the base of a right angled triangle is 8 m and its hypotenuse is 10 mThen height =(10)2−(8)2=100−64=36=6 cmThen area of triangle =21×8×6=24 sq cm
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