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The area of a triangle is area = ½ base * height. Write MATLAB code that will find the area of a group of triangles whose base varies from 0 to 10 m, and whose height varies from 2 to 6 m. Both dimensions should be in increments of 1. Your answer should be a matrix of area values. Include your answers in comments using %.
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