To find the area of a triangle you - Half the base then times it by the height !
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(7*x)/2 = area in square units
count the number of squares, then times by the area of each square A=1/2(base*height) can also be used
The pythagorean theorem is the equation used to find the hypotenuse or missing side in a right triangle. It is named after Pythagoras of Samos, a mathematician who lived in the 5th and 6th centuries BC.
The Pythagorean theorem, which is the square root of the sum of the squares of two sides of a right triangle is equal to the hypotenuse, can be used to find the distance between two points. This means that it can also be used to find the equation of a line.
Yes if the isosceles triangle is a right isosceles triangle because that leg opposite the hypotenuse is the height
The side of a triangle or parallelogram used to help find area is called the base. Area is base times height in a parallelogram. In a triangle, it is 1/2 times base times height.
area= bash X height / by 2
1/2(bh)
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There are many formulas to find the area of a triangle although the most common is;A=1/2bh, where b=base and h=height
It is usually called the "base".
(7*x)/2 = area in square units
0.5*base*height. AKA base times height divided by 2
The formula is A=1/2(B*H)Where B=BaseH=Height
count the number of squares, then times by the area of each square A=1/2(base*height) can also be used