The area of a right angled triangle with sides of length 9cm, 12cm and 15cm in square centimeters is 54 sq cm.
The formula to calculate the area of a right triangle is given by:
Area of Right Triangle, A = (½) × b × h square units
Where, “b” is the base (adjacent side) and “h” is the height (perpendicular side). Hence, the area of the right triangle is the product of base and height and then divide the product by 2.
We know that the hypotenuse is the longest side. So, the area of a right angled triangle will be half of the product of the remaining two sides.
Given sides of the triangle:
a=9cm
b=12cm
c=15cm
From this we know that the hypotenuse is c. Are of the triangle will be obtained by the other two sides.
∴Area =
x 9 x 12
= 54
Answer:
the graph will start at y1 and go down 1 and right 2 for every point.
Step-by-step explanation: since the x is negative you know that the graph is going to be negative so from left to right it will be going from top to bottom. next you look at the 1/2 which just states that every point on that line will will be 1 down and two right from the previous point. now you look at the +1 which just says that the graph will cross the y axis a 1.
C. 118.2
1 and 2 make a complimentary angle, so 2=118.2
2 and 6 are corresponding, so angle 2=angle 6 (118.2 = 118.2)
<span>When a = 3 and b ≠ 5, the system will be inconsistent because the lines will be parallel. When a = 3 and b = 5, the system will be consistent and dependent because they represent the same line.</span>