base times height divided by 2
Since the area is equal to 1/2 of the product of base and altitude, the base of this triangle must be 4 meters.
You don't. A triangle is a two-dimensional shape and thus has no volume. The area of a triangle is equal to 1/2 the length of the base times the height.
A rectangle and a triangle have equal areas. The length of the rectangle is 12 inches, and its width is 8 inches. If the base of the triangle is 32 inches, what is the length, in inches, of the altitude drawn to the base?
The perimeter of an object is simply the length of its border, so the perimeter of a triangle is the sum of the lengths of its 3 sides.The area of a triangle is equal to half of its base times its height, for example if a triangle had a base of length 4 and was 5 units tall, it would have an area of (4*5)/2, or 10 units2.
The area of a triangle is given by the formula (1/2 a h), where a is the length of the base of the triangle, and h is the height of the triangle.Referring to the length of the base as two half metres is slightly overly confusing however. 2 x 0.5 is equal to 1 metre, therefore, a triangle base equal to two half-metres is one metre long.Assuming this is the case, the height of the triangle would be equal to 8 metres - since 0.5 x 8 is equal to 4, the length of half the base being equal to 0.5 metres, or half a metre.
Doubling the base of a triangle while keeping the height constant will double the area of the triangle. The area of a triangle is directly proportional to its base length, so increasing the base length by a factor of 2 will result in the area being multiplied by 2 as well.
If the given length is the measure length of the base of the triangle, then the area of the triangle is: A = (bh)/2 = (10 x 20)/2 = 100.
For a triangle, the area is equal to half the base times the height. A = 1/2*bh where A is the area of the triangle, b is the length of the base, and h is the height. In this case: * A = 1/2 * 5 * 3 = 15/2 cm2 = 7.5 cm2.
Because base times height = the area of a parallelogram and a triangle's area is half that of the parallelogram that the triangle exactly fits into.
The area of any triangle is1/2 of (the length of the triangle's base) times (the triangle's height).
The measurement of the angle of the triangle...supposing it is a triangle.
There is no right triangle on the right! (Ignore the length of the hypotenuse of a right triangle.) if you have the length of the two legs (base and the upright side): (base x upright) ÷ 2 = area of the right angle triangle.