The area of a triangle can be calculated with one main formula. That is, A=(b*h)/2, where A is the area of the triangle, b is the base of the triangle, and h is the height of the triangle.
to find the area of any triangle follow the formula: 1/2(b*h) "B" - stands for the base of the triangle "H" - stands for the height of the triangle
Area of triangle=√(s-a)(s-b)(s-c)
For finding the area of triangle with the help of Heron's formula: [s(s-a)(s-b)(s-c)]1/2 where a,b,c are sides of the triangle and s=1/2 of perimeter of the triangle
Heron, or sometimes called as Hero, invented the formula. The formula was used to find the area of a scalene triangle or an SSS triangle. The formula states for a triangle with sides a, b and c, the area can be calculated like this,K=sqrt(s(s-a)(s-b)(s-c)), where K is the area and s is the semiperimeter of a triangle i.e. s=(a+b+c)/2.
the area of a triangle A= Square root of s(s-a)(s-b)(s-c)
A=1/2*B*h
The area of a right triangle is dependent on the length of leg A and leg B. The formula for this is A= leg a multiplied by leg b then divided by 2.
The formula is A=1/2(B*H)Where B=BaseH=Height
The area of a triangle is expressed using the formula A=(1/2)(bh) Where A is area Where B is length of the base of the triangle. Where H is the height of the triangle. The area of a rectangle is A=BH, Where B is the length of the base of the rectangle. Where H is the height of the rectangle. Because a triangle, essentially, is a half of a rectangle, you find the area of the whole rectangle that the triangle comes from, then divide that in half.
A= 1/2xBxH A=area B=base H=height
b x h=n /2