SOLUTION: I need to find the area of a triangle whose base is 3c+4 and height is 3c+4. Could you please help me. Thank you

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Question 70134: I need to find the area of a triangle whose base is 3c+4 and height is 3c+4. Could you please help me. Thank you
Answer by checkley75(3666)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
AREA OF A TRIANGLE IS
A=(BH)/2 WHERE B=BASE & H=HEIGHT
A=(3C+4)(3C+4)/2
A=(9C^2+24C+16)/2

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