It seems there might be a misunderstanding in the question, as "12 6 514" does not clearly specify the dimensions or vertices of a triangle. To calculate the area of a triangle, you typically need the base and height or the lengths of all three sides (which could then be used with Heron's formula). Please provide the correct values or clarify the question for an accurate answer.
The area of triangle is : 12.0
Area = 0.5*12*6 = 36 square inches
The formula for area of a triangle is: Base X Height divided by 2 So a base of 6 and a height of 4 6 X 4=24 24/2=12 The area of your triangle is 12 units squared.
Area = 0.5*6*12 = 36 square inches
Area of the triangle: 0.5*6*4 = 12 square inches
The area of triangle is : 12.0
The base of the triangle is 6 mm because its area is 0.5*6*12 = 36 square mm
Area = 0.5*12*6 = 36 square inches
The formula for area of a triangle is: Base X Height divided by 2 So a base of 6 and a height of 4 6 X 4=24 24/2=12 The area of your triangle is 12 units squared.
Area = 0.5*6*12 = 36 square inches
Area of the triangle: 0.5*6*4 = 12 square inches
Area of a triangle = (1/2) x (base) x (height) Can you handle it from there ?
12 sqin
The formula for the area of a triangle is: onehalf(b)(h) b:base and h:height For example: A triangle is 4 inches tall and 3 inches wide. What is the area of the triangle? Answer: onehalf(b)(h) onehalf(3)(4) onehalf(12) 6 So, the area of this particular triangle is 6 inches squared.
6 x 12/2 ie 36 sqft
12 squinches
12 inches.