Earlier today I asked you to construct a triangle whose existence seems to defy reason. Show that there is a triangle, the sum of whose three heights is less than 1mm, that has an area greater than ...
The base and the perpendicular height are at right angles to each other. The measurements used must be in the same units. For example, to work in cm a 45 mm measurement would have to be converted to ...
In this video, we will get to learn about the area of a triangle and will also learn to solve a determinant using some properties without expanding it. • Three points would be collinear; if the area ...
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