Chapter 7: Q39. (page 405)
Express the area of each triangle as a monomial.

Short Answer
The monomial expression for the area of the triangle with height and base is .
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Chapter 7: Q39. (page 405)
Express the area of each triangle as a monomial.

The monomial expression for the area of the triangle with height and base is .
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Equation | Related Expression | Power of ‘x’ | Linear or non linear |
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