If the hypotenuse of a right triangle is a=3cm, so A=90 degrees, and the square of the sum of the other two sides is 17, what is the area of the triangle?

so basically, (b+c)^2=17
I think you are supposed to use trigonometry to solve it but I don't know how.

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"the square of the sum of the other two sides is 17"
---> (b+c)^2=17 , correct, you had that
but also:
b^2 + c^2 = 3^2 = 9

from (b+c)^2=17
b^2 + c^2 + 2bc = 17
9 + 2bc = 17
bc = 4

area = (1/2)bc = 2 units^2
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