A triangular parcel of land has sides of lengths 200 feet, 500 feet, and 600 feet. Find the area of the parcel.
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Step 1: Calculate the semi-perimeter, \( s \), by adding all three sides and dividing by 2: \[ s = \frac{200 + 500 + 600}{2} = \frac{1300}{2} = 650 \] Show more…
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