The base of the triangle is 6 feet
If an equilateral triangle and a square have equal perimeters, then the ratio of the area of the triangle to the area of the square is 1:3.
The area of the triangle in square meters is (1/2 the length of the triangle's base, in meters) times (the length of the triangle's height, in meters).
The area is 22.5 times its height, in square units of area.
It is the perimeter of a triangle times the length of the prism (in square units).
area of a square is base times height area of a triangle is base times height divided by two!!
If an equilateral triangle and a square have equal perimeters, then the ratio of the area of the triangle to the area of the square is 1:3.
The area of the triangle in square meters is (1/2 the length of the triangle's base, in meters) times (the length of the triangle's height, in meters).
The area is 22.5 times its height, in square units of area.
area of a square is base times height area of a triangle is base times height divided by two!!
8.944 feet
It is the perimeter of a triangle times the length of the prism (in square units).
Yes because the area of a rectangle is base times height and every triangle is half a square.
Area of a triangle in square feet = (one half of the length of the base in feet) times (height of the triangle in feet)
The area of triangle is : 24.0
If you want to figure out just the area of the triangle, the formula is base times height divided by 2. It does not matter if it is inside a square, as long as you have the legnths of all they sides you need to calculate the area of that triangle. If you do not, It would be very difficult.
You do not indicate if the given area is the total area of the square and the triangle. Or whether they are equal values.
it depends on your object. if your object is a triangle the area in square units is .5base times hieght if your object is a circle the area in square units is pi time radius squared if your object is a rectangle the area in square units is length times width