Use the formula 1/2 the base * the 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.
Any triangle that is not a right angle triangle
K, well there is no surface area of a triangle, because a triangle is a 2s figure. Surface area is for a 3d figure. To find the regular area of a triangle the formula is 1/2 of the base X the height :) gl :P
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a right triangle
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.
To calculate the area of a triangle - divide the length of the base by 2, then multiply that figure by the height. If the measurements are in centimetres, once you have your area - multiply your figure by 100 and you'll have the area in millimetres.
The hypotenuse is the largest side of a right angle triangle
Any triangle that is not a right angle triangle
K, well there is no surface area of a triangle, because a triangle is a 2s figure. Surface area is for a 3d figure. To find the regular area of a triangle the formula is 1/2 of the base X the height :) gl :P
well there is no surface area of a triangle, because a triangle is a 2s figure. Surface area is for a 3d figure. To find the regular area of a triangle the formula is 1/2 of the base X the height :) gl :P
If the figure is a rectangle, the area is 60. If the figure is a triangle, the area is 30.
Area of a right angle triangle is: 0.5*base*height
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a right triangle
adjacent to the right angle
1/2*base of triangle*height(the perpendicular)=Area of right angled triangle