The formula for the area of a triangle is A=(1/2)BH where B is the base, and H is the height. If it has 3 numbers, pick out the 2 that you need, the base and the height, and use the formula.
To find the area of an equilateral triangle, you can use the formula: area = (sqrt(3)/4) * s^2 where s is the length of one side of the triangle. If the length of one side of the triangle is 6 cm, the area of the triangle is: area = (sqrt(3)/4) * 6^2 = (sqrt(3)/4) * 36 = (3.46/4) * 36 = 13.83 * 36 = 498.68 Rounded to one decimal place, the area of the triangle is approximately 499 cm^2.
depends on the 3 numbers. All you really need is base and height. A = bh
The formula for a triangle-base pyramid (a form of tetrahedron) isV = 1/3 Bh where B is the area of the triangular baseFind the area of the base by the formula B = 1/2 bh (height of that triangle), then multiply by 1/3 of the pyramid'sheight.
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The area of a triangle with a height of 3' and and a base of 32 inches is 3.99 sq. ft. sumit.
You don't. You can find the area of geometric figures, not of numbers.
For a right triangle, A = 1/2(b)(h), where (b) is the length of the base of the triangle and (h) is the triangle's height. Just plug in some numbers to find all sorts of solutions for a (right) triangle whose area is 32.
A triangle by definition only has 2 dimensions.
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Area of Equilateral Triangle = (Sqrt(3) / 4) * l². So if the length of the triangle is 3, it would be Area = (Sqrt(3) / 4) * l² = (1.73 / 4) * 3² = 0.43 * 9 = 3.87.
First find the area of the top triangle. Multiply that by 2. Then, find the the area of one of the side triangles. Multiply that by 3. Add both numbers and remember to but a 2 on the upper left of the total.
i is usually 1/3 of the area but if you want to find the area off a certain
Yes. I think they're in the 3rd diagonal of the triangle. Basically, its how many numbers you need to make a geometrically correct triangle: 1, 3, 6, 10......
The area of ANY triangle can be found using the formula: Area = Base of triangle * (1/2) * Height of triangle The height of a triangle is measured from the "bottom", or base of the triangle straight up to the top "corner". This measurement is inside the triangle. For example: An equilateral triangle has all 3 sides the same. (See the word equal?) Using your numbers, plug them into the formula and figure out what the area of your triangle is.
First draw a line from the top tip of the triangle to the base. After that measur the base and the line you just drew. Multiply those 2 numbers together and then divide by 2 and cube your answer by drawing a little 3 in the top right corner you then have your area.
Volume is a measurement for 3 dimensional objects. A triangle is a 2-dimensional object. The area of a triangle is (base)x(height)/2
Its area is 0.5*36*48 = 864 square cm and it is a right angle triangle