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Mathematics, 15.12.2020 21:10, julio7264

Here is a triangle with the height on the side of the triangle. Use the formula: (1/2)*(Base)*(Height) to find the area of the triangle at the left.


Here is a triangle with the height on the side of the triangle. Use the formula: (1/2)*(Base)*(Heig

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