Equalatral (not sure if thats spelt right)
there are 3 different types of triangles: an equilateral triangle: all sides and angles are the same an isosceles triange: 2 sides are the same and the 2 base angles are equal a scalene triange: nothing is the same
Honey, triangles don't add up to centimeters, they add up to 180 degrees. So, if you're looking to measure sides, you'll need to specify which sides you're talking about. Be specific, darling!
all you do is find the area of the circle... if you mean find the squares area, find the area of the circle, and then the square's area and subtract the squares area to the circles area
Area of hexagon= Area of original triangle/10
It's impossible
width x highest point on the triange then divide by 2 if equilateral/isoceles triange height x width then divide by 2 if right angled triange/scalene triangle
Area formulas? Area of a rectangle equals base*height Area of a square equals side*side Area of a triange equals 1/2 * base* height
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Use the area formula for the triange: area = (1/2) x base x height, replace the numbers that you know, and solve.
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a scalene triangle