Area equals one half times the base times the height, so in this case:
Area = (1/2)*3*3 = 9/2 = 4.5 square units.
Area = 1/2 b h b : base h : height The height is vertical side of the right angle; the base is the horizontal side of the right angle
It is impossible to find the area of a triangle with no height, if the triangle had no height it would not even be a triangle, just a angle.
Hmmm. the triangle you describe is HALF of a rectangle...
The given dimensions are not compliant for the construction of a right angle triangle but the area of any triangle is: 0.5*base*height
Half the base times the height A triangle is a figure that is enclosed by three connecting segments. A right triangle has one angle equal to 90 degrees. The area is 1/2 the base times the height.
Area of a right angle triangle is: 0.5*base*height
area=(1/2)*base*height
The area of a triangle is one half base times height. In the case of a right triangle, the base is one leg and the height is the other leg. (The two legs being separated by the right angle.)
Area = 1/2 b h b : base h : height The height is vertical side of the right angle; the base is the horizontal side of the right angle
It is impossible to find the area of a triangle with no height, if the triangle had no height it would not even be a triangle, just a angle.
Hmmm. the triangle you describe is HALF of a rectangle...
The given dimensions are not compliant for the construction of a right angle triangle but the area of any triangle is: 0.5*base*height
Half the base times the height A triangle is a figure that is enclosed by three connecting segments. A right triangle has one angle equal to 90 degrees. The area is 1/2 the base times the height.
(base x height) / 2
Yes, that works for any triangle. The height always has to be at a right angle to the base. If there is an angle over 90 degrees, you may have to extend the base.Yes, that works for any triangle. The height always has to be at a right angle to the base. If there is an angle over 90 degrees, you may have to extend the base.Yes, that works for any triangle. The height always has to be at a right angle to the base. If there is an angle over 90 degrees, you may have to extend the base.Yes, that works for any triangle. The height always has to be at a right angle to the base. If there is an angle over 90 degrees, you may have to extend the base.
It is: perimeter minus hypotenus+base = height Area = 0.5*base*height
The given dimensions would not form a right angle triangle but in general the are of a triangle is 0.5*base*perpendicular height