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Angelica Sheppard
16 July, 14:03
How to find the area for a Isoceles triangle
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Alvin Garcia
16 July, 15:59
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Using the lengths of the sides, label the lengths of each side, the base, and the height. Then, use the equation Area = ½ base times height to find the area.
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Kianna Briggs
16 July, 17:07
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Step-by-step explanation:
A=90
Base: 12
Height: 15
Solution
A=b*h
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A = 12·15 = 90
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