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7 March, 23:20

Write a function rule for the area of a triangle with a base 3 cm greater than 5 time its height. What is the area of triangle when the height is 6 cm

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  1. 7 March, 23:38
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    f (h) = (5h² + 3h) / 2

    f (6) = 99 cm²

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Let's call this function f (h), as we are referring to the base of a triangle in terms of its height.

    The equation for the area of a triangle is given by

    A = (base * height) / 2

    Let's denote height as h and base as b

    base b = 5h + 3

    Let's substitute base b in terms of h for our area equation

    A = ((5h + 3) * h) / 2

    Expanding this

    A = (5h² + 3h) / 2

    Written as a function of height then we have

    f (h) = (5h² + 3h) / 2

    Let's solve for the area of a triangle then who's height is 6 cm

    f (6) = (5 (6) ² + 3 (6)) / 2

    f (6) = (180 + 18) / 2

    f (6) = 198 / 2

    f (6) = 99 cm²
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