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Remember, double the area and then divide by the known side length. To calculate the area of a triangle, we multiply the base times the height and divide by 2. If you are given the area, follow the steps backwards. You will multiply by 2 and divide by the given length.
For instance, there's the basic formula that the area of a triangle is half the base times the height. This formula only works, of course, when you know what the height of the triangle is. ... That is to say, the area of a triangle is half the product of two sides times the sine of the included angle.
Answer is x=-1. Hope this helps!
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Q. When describing average home sale prices, explain why the median might be more appropriate measure of center than the mean.
A. When looking for the average, we usually don't get the approximate price that we are looking for. What we are instead receiving is the rounded figure from the various other prices, rather than finding the "center" price. Whereas, in finding the median, we get the center price (since using median we find the number that is in the approximate middle). That will get us the "core" price for the selection of the homes instead of getting the rounded figure in average.
Q. Are all home prices about the same in a city?
A. There are no approximate answer for this. This topic is similar to when you are deciding where to start your next business. You need to look at the environment, education, communication etc., before deciding to buy a house. From my point, I would say that not all the houses in the city have the same price. You need to look most at the built-in architectural designs to have a higher price. However, if you look for a some-what luxury house, then you will have more of a lower price.