Find the area of the triangle. If necessary, round the answer to two decimal places a = 6, b = 6, c = 7 15.54 17.06 18.25 21.14
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Since two sides are equal, it's an isosceles triangle. Second, we need to find the height of the triangle. We can use the Pythagorean theorem for this. The height (h) can be found using the formula h = sqrt(b^2 - (a/2)^2), where a and b are the lengths of the Show more…
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