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30 December, 15:00

What is the area of a triangle with side lengths 25, 25, and 48

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  1. 30 December, 15:11
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    The area of this triangle can be solved using the Heron's Formula which is expressed as:

    Area = √p (p - a) (p - b) (p - c)

    where p is half of perimeter of the triangle and a, b, c are the side lengths.

    p = (25 + 25 + 48) / 2

    p = 49

    Area = √49 (49 - 25) (49-25) (49-48)

    Area = 168
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