no. even tho that all triangle have 180 degrees fortheir angles it doesnt mean that all the sides of the traingles haveto be the same. you could have a triangle with sides of 100 ft 80 ft and 60 ft and another triangle with 100in 80 in and 60 in. obviously these traingles are going to have different areas.
It can have the same area, a greater area or a less area all depending on the dimensions of their 3 sides.
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.
equilateral triangle all the same angle too
Equilateral triangle
yes. When you are finding the area of a triangle you do the same for all types of triangles.
No, all triangles do not have the same area
It can have the same area, a greater area or a less area all depending on the dimensions of their 3 sides.
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.
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 area of ANY triangle can be found using the formula: Area = Base of triangle * (1/2) * Height of triangle The height of a triangle is measured from the "bottom", or base of the triangle straight up to the top "corner". This measurement is inside the triangle. For example: An equilateral triangle has all 3 sides the same. (See the word equal?) Using your numbers, plug them into the formula and figure out what the area of your triangle is.
A triangle with all sides the same lenght is an equilateral triangle.