SOLUTION: If a triangle has an area of 6 feet square and the base of the triangle is 6 feet, what are the lengths of the other sides of the triangle, and what is that triangle’s perimeter ap

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Question 965304: If a triangle has an area of 6 feet square and the base of the triangle is 6 feet, what are the lengths of the other sides of the triangle, and what is that triangle’s perimeter approximately?

Answer by Fombitz(32388)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
You don't have enough information to solve.
You can find the height of the triangle using the area and the base but you can't glean any more with additional input.

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