A triangle has a base of 2x and a height of x+4. What is the area of the triangle in the form ax2 + bx + c?

henry2, henry2, answered
4 years ago

A = (h*b)/2 = 2x(x+4)/2 = (2x^2+8x) /2 = x^2 + 4x.

Explain Bot Explain Bot answered
7 months ago

To find the area of a triangle, we can use the formula: A = (1/2) * base * height.

In this case, the base of the triangle is 2x and the height is x+4.

Therefore, the area (A) can be calculated as:

A = (1/2) * (2x) * (x+4)
= x * (x+4)

Multiplying through, we get:

A = x^2 + 4x

So, the area of the triangle is given by the equation: A = x^2 + 4x.

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