The area of a right triangle is 1/2 of the product of the two legs.
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.
Right triangle square rectangles
The given dimensions are not compliant for the construction of a right angle triangle but the area of any triangle is: 0.5*base*height
y345y3
Hmmm. the triangle you describe is HALF of a rectangle...
Area of a right angle triangle is: 0.5*base*height
area=(1/2)*base*height
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.
Right triangle square rectangles
The given dimensions are not compliant for the construction of a right angle triangle but the area of any triangle is: 0.5*base*height
The right-angle triangle measures 28cm by 35cm. Such a triangle is half of a rectangle.Therefore 28 x 35 = 980cm2 is the area of a rectangle.980 / 2 = 490cm2 will give the area of the triangle (which is 490cm2).
The area of a triangle is one half base times height. In the case of a right triangle, the base is one leg and the height is the other leg. (The two legs being separated by the right angle.)
1/2bh trick-1/228=8cm2
y345y3
If its a right angle triangle then its side lengths could be 3, 4 and 5
Yes providing that it's an equilateral triangle or a right angle isosceles triangle.
The given dimensions would not form a right angle triangle but in general the are of a triangle is 0.5*base*perpendicular height