SOLUTION: In the right triangle ABC, angle C=90, c=3, and {{{ (a+b)^2=17 }}}. Compute the area of the triangle.
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Question 1112845: In the right triangle ABC, angle C=90, c=3, and . Compute the area of the triangle.
Answer by mananth(16946) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
right triangle ABC, angle C=90, c=3, and .
by Pythagoras theorem
2ab=8
ab=4
1/2 ab =area of triangle
=2 unit^2
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