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what is the height of a triangle whose sides are 13 , 20 and 21 cm
15 years ago

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Answered by Ariel
Use this formula:
height=2*K/base
15 years ago
Answered by tchrwill
The given sides look suspiciously like the sides of a Heronian triangle, one that is comprised of two Pyhagorean triangles with a common altitude. In reality, the triangle is the 5-12-13 triangle joined to the 12-16-20 triangle having the common altitude of 12.
15 years ago

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