Answer:
If you were to get a different piece of paper and trace the same shape and flip it over to the same position that one of them is in it will be the exact same measurements!
Using the Heron's formula, the area of the triangle is: D. 95 square inches.
<h3>What is the Heron's Formula?</h3>
Area = √[s(s - a)(s - b)(s - c)] where s is half the perimeter, or (a + b + c)/2.
Given the following:
s = semi-perimeter = 1/2(50) = 25 in.
a = length of side a = 22 in.
b = length of side b = 13 in.
c = length of side c = 50 - 22 - 13 = 15 in.
Plug in the values
Area = √[25(25 - 22)(25 - 13)(25 - 15)]
Area = √[25(3)(12)(10)]
Area ≈ 95 square inches.
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