The area is 1sq something.
For example if you have an area 1m X 1m then the area will be 1 sq meter
That depends on the length of its sides. But in general the area of an equilateral triangle can be found by the formula: Area = 1/2*length2*sin60 sin 60 = 1/2 x √3 ~= 1/2 x 1.732 ⇒ area ~= 1/2 x length2 x 1/2 x 1.732 = (1/2 x length)2 x 1.732
Area = 1/2 X base X height Area = 1/2 X 40cm X 25cm Area = 500 square cm
The graph of y = x + 1 is a straight line with slope 1 which passes through the point (0, 1) If you have y < x + 1, then it is the area under the line y = x + 1 and is shown by shading the area under the line. If you have y > x + 1, then it is the area above the line y = x + 1 and is shown by shading the area above the line.
Area of a triangle = 1/2 (Base x Height) Example: Width 13cm, Height 5cm, Base 12cm then; Area=1/2(12cm x 5cm) Area=6cm x 5cm Area=30cm2
If ac and bd are diagonals then area of rhombus = 1/2 x ac x bd Area = 1/2 x 14 x 8 cm2 = 56 cm2
The area of a semicircle is half of the area of a circle. The area of a circle is pi x radius x radius. So the area of a semicircle is 1/2 x pi x radius x radius or (pi x radius x radius) / 2.
100 x 1 = 100 square units
Think about this as a dice. The dice is 1cm x 1cm x 1cm. The volume of the dice is 1 x 1 x 1. The sides of the dice are 1x1 How many sides on a cube? 6 x 1 x 1 = 6cm Surface area = 6cm Then make that into a ratio, sorry I forgot that part of the question: surface area is 6 Volume is 1 so 6:1
Area of a circle = (1/4) x (pi) x (square of the diameter)
A = (1/2) x base x height A = 0.5 x 1 x 2 A = 1
area = 1/2 base x height area = 1/2 x 5 x 6 = 15 square cm
area = 1/2 base x height