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yes. take an obtuse triangle that has a base of 8cm and a height of 3cm. then, take a right triangle that has a base of 3 cm and a height of 4 cm. do the math. the obtuse triangle will have a greater area. hope this helps.
obtuse triangle
Area = 1/2*a*b*SineC where a and b are the lengths and C is the angle between them. The above formula holds true for any triangle.
Area of any triangle is: 0.5*base*height
klsjflk
yes. take an obtuse triangle that has a base of 8cm and a height of 3cm. then, take a right triangle that has a base of 3 cm and a height of 4 cm. do the math. the obtuse triangle will have a greater area. hope this helps.
Yes
Area = 0.5*base*altitude
obtuse triangle
Area = 1/2*a*b*SineC where a and b are the lengths and C is the angle between them. The above formula holds true for any triangle.
Not at all.
Area of any triangle is: 0.5*base*height
An obtuse triangle has an obtuse angle.
When you have and obtuse triangle and you are trying to find the Orthocenter
An oxymoron. An equilateral triangle cannot be obtuse; an obtuse triangle cannot be equilateral.
obtuse triangle