The formula for the area of a triangle is (base x height)/2. Since we're dealing with a right triangle, we can say that the base and height are 10 and 11 units long, respectively. Therefore, the are is (10 x 11)/2 or 55 units squared.
Area of the triangle: 0.5*6*5 = 15 square units
55A = ab/2
56 square units
Area = 1/2*5.5*4 = 11 square units
39 sq. unitsThe area of any right triangle is A = 1/2 (b x h)1/2 (base) multiplied by (height)A right triangle can always be set down so that the legs are the base and the height.So if you know the length of the legs, you can apply the area formula directly.
218.08 square units
Area of the triangle: 0.5*6*5 = 15 square units
area = ½ × base × height = ½ × 6 units × 13 units = 39 units²
A right triangle with legs of 7 and 11 units has a hypotenuse of: 13.04 units.
55A = ab/2
56 square units
Area = 1/2*5.5*4 = 11 square units
39 sq. unitsThe area of any right triangle is A = 1/2 (b x h)1/2 (base) multiplied by (height)A right triangle can always be set down so that the legs are the base and the height.So if you know the length of the legs, you can apply the area formula directly.
A = leg1leg2/2 = (8)(12)/2 = 48
Find the length of the hypotenuse of a right triangle whose legs are 8 and 15 units in length.
56 sq. units A = 1/2 Base x Height A = 1/2 (7 x 16)
Length of the hypotenuse of a right triangle having legs of 1 unit each is the square root of 2 units, 1.4142 units.