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it depends on the numbers on the edges
The area of a triangle is (1/2) x base x height. Just replace the corresponding numbers, and do the calculation.
For a right triangle, A = 1/2(b)(h), where (b) is the length of the base of the triangle and (h) is the triangle's height. Just plug in some numbers to find all sorts of solutions for a (right) triangle whose area is 32.
s+s=d-s+pRULE
Centre of area for plane triangle (no thickness, theory only) Line from apex to middle of opposite side, repeat for another apex, intersection is centre of area. > If triangle has thickness go from centre of area vertically down to half thickness of material. This is the centre of mass or centroid
To find the area of a triangle, you have to multiply the base of the triangle and the height of the triangle, then divide the product of those numbers by two.
it depends on the numbers on the edges
The formula for the area of a triangle is A=(1/2)BH where B is the base, and H is the height. If it has 3 numbers, pick out the 2 that you need, the base and the height, and use the formula.
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.
It is an optical illusion. There is a very long, very thin triangle in the middle - with an area of 1 which is not covered.
The area of a triangle is (1/2) x base x height. Just replace the corresponding numbers, and do the calculation.
measure it with a ruler if there arent any numbers...
A triangle has three sides. There are only two items of information and furthermore, it is not made clear what aspect(s) of the triangle the numbers refer to.
432180. The legs are 441 and 1960.
-- Concept of 'triangle'.-- Ability to recognize special cases of triangle, especially right triangle.-- Concepts of length and area.-- Ability to add numbers and square numbers.
-- Measure the length of the base, in inches. -- Measure the height of the triangle, in inches. -- Multiply the two numbers and take 1/2 of the product. 1/2 of the product is the area of the triangle, in square inches.
For a right triangle, A = 1/2(b)(h), where (b) is the length of the base of the triangle and (h) is the triangle's height. Just plug in some numbers to find all sorts of solutions for a (right) triangle whose area is 32.