The area of a triangle is base x height x 1/2, or base x height / 2.
That means the flat part at the bottom (the base) times the height, or the highest vertex (corner) to the base in a straight line, times 1/2 (or divided by two).
its called a scalene triangle, scalene triangles have 3 different sides to work out area you do base x Perpendicular height divided by 2 the problem is i dont know which side is base of which is hight, to work out the area of a triangle. you have given little information which is not helpful
When each of the 3 interior angles measure less than 90 degrees and the 3 sides are of different lengths
The area of any triangle has the same formula, which is base times height, divided by 2. A scalene triangle is a triangle with three sides of unequal length, which is not important when calculating the area.
You cant work out th cubic capacity of a triangle you can work out the area. Measure the two longest sides multiply them together and half the result.
A right triangle is easy, simply multiply the two sides and divide by two. A non-right triangle is a bit more of a challenge. You have to make it a right triangle by adding a right triangle to it. Calculate and then subtract the area of what you had to add.
its called a scalene triangle, scalene triangles have 3 different sides to work out area you do base x Perpendicular height divided by 2 the problem is i dont know which side is base of which is hight, to work out the area of a triangle. you have given little information which is not helpful
When each of the 3 interior angles measure less than 90 degrees and the 3 sides are of different lengths
The area of any triangle has the same formula, which is base times height, divided by 2. A scalene triangle is a triangle with three sides of unequal length, which is not important when calculating the area.
add up the length of all the sides
A right triangle is easy, simply multiply the two sides and divide by two
You cant work out th cubic capacity of a triangle you can work out the area. Measure the two longest sides multiply them together and half the result.
A right triangle is easy, simply multiply the two sides and divide by two. A non-right triangle is a bit more of a challenge. You have to make it a right triangle by adding a right triangle to it. Calculate and then subtract the area of what you had to add.
First find the area of the square (length x width) then find the area of the triangle (base x height x 2) and add the two answers together.Quadrilateral just means "four sides", but the sides have to be straight.Assuming it's a right-angle triangle? Such a triangle is half of a rectangle or square, so times by 2).
If you want to figure out just the area of the triangle, the formula is base times height divided by 2. It does not matter if it is inside a square, as long as you have the legnths of all they sides you need to calculate the area of that triangle. If you do not, It would be very difficult.
It is possible depending on what type of triangle it is. For instance if it was an equilateral triangle then all sides would be equal and then by means of Pythagoras' theorem you could work out the height of the triangle and using the formula: 1/2*base*height = area
A trapezoid has 2 inner triangles and so work out the area of each triangle then add them together. Alternatively use the formula for area of a trapezoid which is:- 0.5*(sum of parallel sides)*height
state if the three numbers can be measures of the sides of a triangle. show your work 1- 15,12,9