Two triangles have the same semi-perimeter.Do the two triangles NECESSARILY have the same area? Yes, as their perimeters are equal.No, as their perimeters can be different.No, as their side lengths can be different.Yes, as their semi-perimeters is the same.Clear selection
Question
Two triangles have the same semi-perimeter.Do the two triangles NECESSARILY have the same area? Yes, as their perimeters are equal.No, as their perimeters can be different.No, as their side lengths can be different.Yes, as their semi-perimeters is the same.Clear selection
Solution
No, as their side lengths can be different.
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