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If ABC is a triangle with AB, BC MEASURING p,q units respectively.Find the maximum area possible for that triangleABC
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Steve
without loss of generality, we can assume
AB < BC
Let q be the "base" of the triangle.
area = p*q*sinB
greatest area when B = 90°, or the triangle is a right triangle with legs p and q.
So, the greatest area is 1/2 pq
AB < BC
Let q be the "base" of the triangle.
area = p*q*sinB
greatest area when B = 90°, or the triangle is a right triangle with legs p and q.
So, the greatest area is 1/2 pq
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