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Not always because that will depend on their other 2 dimensions

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Q: If two triangles have the same base then the areas will be the same?
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Why is that if 2 triangles have the same base they have the same area?

Only if the two triangles have the same base and height then they have the same area, because an area of a triangle OS the base times the height divided by two.


Can two triangles that have the same base always have the same area?

no


Is it true or false that two triangles that have the same base have the same area?

False. The equation for area of a triangle is 1/2 base x height. The height and the base would have to be the same for two triangles to have the same area.


Do two equilateral triangles of same base have same area?

Yes.


Are two triangles congruent if they have same area?

Not necessarily. You find the area of a triangle with the formula 1/2*base*height=Area. Imagine two triangles, one with 3 inches for both the base and height, and one with 4.5 inches for the height and 2 inches for the base. Both of these triangles will have 9 sq. in. for their areas, but they are not congruent.


Are two triangles are congruent if they have the same base?

No. All corresponding sides and angles have to be congruent for the triangles to be congruent.


Two traingles that have the same base always have the same area?

No, because if they have different heights the area will differ between the two triangles.


Definition Base angles of Isosceles triangles?

The base angles of an isosceles triangle are the two angles with the same measure, each formed by the intersection between the base of the triangle and one of the two legs.


What is the name of the angle of the isosceles triangle?

i guess they have the two same base angles and one vertex angle, the same for other triangles i guess


Thomas said that scalene isosceles and right triangle have different areas because they look different marlika disagrees and says that if they have the same base and the same height their areas will?

The area of a triangle is half the base times the height, so obviously the areas will be the same if these figures are identical, but I doubt it is possible to have such correspondence between any two of the triangles you mention! Consider mapping a right triangle to an isosceles - I can't keep the altitude constant.


If two triangles have the same side lengths then the triangles are?

They are congruent.


Are all right triangles an isosceles triangles?

Yes- but not all isosceles triangles are right triangles. Isosceles means that two sides are the same length, and two angles are the same.