To find: The area of the triangle .
Answer to Problem 48AYU
Explanation of Solution
Given:
Refer to the figure. Square has an area of 100 square feet; square has an area of 16 square feet.
Formula Used:
Area of the square and Area of the triangle .
Calculation:
Given, square has an area of 100 square feet.
Therefore the length of is 10 feet, by Area of the square .
Also given, square has an area of 16 square feet.
Therefore the length of is 4 feet, by Area of the square .
Therefore the length of length of length of feet.
and the length of length of feet.
Area of the triangle .
Given border is square with sides .
Area of the square .
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