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Mathematics, 17.09.2019 02:00 Sariyahhall1

Consider a right-angled triangle (i. e., a triangle in which one of the angles is 90degrees). if the two sides that form the 90 degree corner are 4 inches and 3 inches, then the area of the triangle is equal to what? [hint: draw that triangle and relate it to a rectangle].

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