with it's formula
Area of Triangle = (1/2)(ab)sin(C) – This formula is used when two sides and the angle in between them are known. It can be obtained from the basic formula, Area of Triangle = 0.5 × base × height. The height with respect to side 'a' can be written in as b×sin(C), where C is the angle between a and b.
First, multiply the top equation by 2 and bottom by -3.
60x+60y=900
-60x-75y=-1035
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-15y=-135
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-15=-15
y=9
So the answer should be 9.