So we see <u>one large triangle, that can be split into two triangles split by the thin dotted line</u>:
the<em> First triangle</em> --> has a hypotenuse of 26 and a leg of 11
the <em>Second triangle</em> --> has a hypotenuse of 42
Let us find the <u>other leg of the </u><u><em>First triangle</em></u> which also happens to be the <u>height of the larger triangle</u>, using the Pythagorean theorem
Thus the <u>height of the entire triangle</u> is 23.56 which also happens to be <u>one of the legs of the </u><u><em>Second triangle</em></u>
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Having found the other leg of the <em>Second Triangle</em>, we can find the base of the larger triangle is:
--> 34.77 + 11 = 45.77
The height as found in the first initial step is 23.56 thus the area is