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Standard VI
Mathematics
Quadrilaterals
What would be...
Question
What would be the area of triangular park if the length of the sides enclosing the right angle are
200
m and
150
m?
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Solution
The sides enclosing the right angle are the perpendicular and the base of the right angled triangle.
Then the area of the triangle will be
1
2
×
150
×
200
=
15
,
000
m
2
.
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