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Mathematics, 30.05.2021 04:10, juuuuuu42

Now use GeoGebra to measure the length of the base and height and to calculate the area of ABC. Do you get the same result that you obtained in part D? Take a screen shot with the lengths of the sides labeled and the area displayed, and paste it below. (You can draw a perpendicular from any vertex of the triangle to its opposite side to determine the height and base of the triangle, and you will still get the same area.)

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