SOLUTION: show that the area of any triangle given the length of sides a and b and included angle theta in between the two given sides is : {{{area = 1/2((ab)(sintheta)) }}}
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Question 283548: show that the area of any triangle given the length of sides a and b and included angle theta in between the two given sides is :
Answer by Alan3354(69443) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
I'm sure that's not right.
As a and b increase, the area decreases.
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It's
is the height of the triangle is a is called the base, and vice versa.
Area = bh/2
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