Yes it is
1/2*6*4 = 12 square cm
A=1/2(b)(h). So A=1/2(6cm)(4cm). A=12cm^2, or 12 squared centimeters.
it is 24in The area of the first triangle is 24 [(6*8)/2]. The area of the smaller triangle is 12 [24/2]. The two legs will have a relationship of [4/3x to x], the same as any right triangle.
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1/2*6*4 = 12 square cm
A=1/2(b)(h). So A=1/2(6cm)(4cm). A=12cm^2, or 12 squared centimeters.
Area = (Base x Height) divided by 2.12cm x 6cm = 72cm sq.72cm sq. divided by 2 = 36 cm sq.Area of triangle = 36 cm square
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it is 24in The area of the first triangle is 24 [(6*8)/2]. The area of the smaller triangle is 12 [24/2]. The two legs will have a relationship of [4/3x to x], the same as any right triangle.
The given dimensions will not create a right angle triangle.
a scalene triangle is a triangle with three differant sides
12 cm
The given dimensions will not create a right angle triangle.
12
A triangle can't have sides with lengths of 12, 12, and 24. Well, maybe you might call it a 'degenerate' triangle', with angles of 0°, 0°, and 180°. The two sides of 12 and 12 together are just exactly long enough to reach from one end of the 24 to the other, so they flop down and lie right on top of it. When you look at this 'triangle', it looks like a single line with a length of 24.