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
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Assuming that the width of the triangle is the base of the triangle and the the length is height we can calculate area as followed: 1/2 Base x Height = Area of a Triangle (8 meters ÷ 2) x 6 meters = 4 meters x 6 meters = 24 meters².
1/2 times width times height
To find the diagonal length of a rectangle use Pythagoras' theorem for a right angle triangle.
It depends on what information you have.
Measure it!
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Any one of the lengths can be taken as the width.
Lenght X Width, then you divide the number by 2.
It depends on what information you have.
The answer will depend on whether the length is the hypotenuse or one of the legs of the triangle.
Rectangle: length x width triangle: (base x height)/2
You first multiply the length and the width, the you divide it by 2.
it's easy, length x width divided in half.
You cannot since there is not enough information.
The answer is 27