yes. When you are finding the area of a triangle you do the same for all types of triangles.
There is none because a triangle is a 2D shape -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- There is not one. Triangles are two dimensional, volume is three dimensional, a triangle can therefore have an area but not a volume.
Simple. Just multiply the base by the height of the triangle, and divide it into two. This works for all types of triangles.
when you multiply the area of the small triangle by four it equals the area of the large triangle.
A triangle with side a: 8, side b: 11, and side c: 15 cm has an area of 42.85 square cm.
area of triangle 1 would be 16 and the other triangle is 9 as the ratio of areas of triangles is the square of their similar sides
There is none because a triangle is a 2D shape -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- There is not one. Triangles are two dimensional, volume is three dimensional, a triangle can therefore have an area but not a volume.
The formula is A=1/2bh b=base of triangle h=height of triangle A=area 1/2=divide base times height by 2
Simple. Just multiply the base by the height of the triangle, and divide it into two. This works for all types of triangles.
Simple. Just multiply the base by the height of the triangle, and divide it into two. This works for all types of triangles.
Simple. Just multiply the base by the height of the triangle, and divide it into two. This works for all types of triangles.
Simple. Just multiply the base by the height of the triangle, and divide it into two. This works for all types of triangles.
Simple. Just multiply the base by the height of the triangle, and divide it into two. This works for all types of triangles.
Simple. Just multiply the base by the height of the triangle, and divide it into two. This works for all types of triangles.
The title of the formula is "Formula for the Area of a Triangle". No discrimination is expressed or implied.
Area of triangle = ½ base x altitude. Regular hexagon is 6 equal triangles so Area= 3 x base x altitude
Simple. Just multiply the base by the height, and divide it by two. This works of all types of triangles.
A=1/2bh The area of a triangle is 1/2bh. If the base of it is a triangle and all 4 of the triangles aren't the same, then you have to find the area of the base triangle and then the three other triangles (which should all have the same area). If all four of the triangles have the same area, then just find the area of one of the triangles and multiply that by four. A triangular pyramid that has four equal triangles is also called a tetrahedron.