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The formula which defines a triangle is: Number of vertices = 3.
to find the area of any triangle follow the formula: 1/2(b*h) "B" - stands for the base of the triangle "H" - stands for the height of the triangle
the formula is 1side multiply by 3
The Formula is Base*Height, or 1/2 Height (altitude of the triangle) * Base (of the Triangle) * height (Height of the prism)
it depends on the triangle.if it is a "pure" triangle (symetrical on all sides) then the permeter is 9
I am assuming that "traingle" is meant to be triangle and "permeter" is meant to be perimeter.The area of a triangle cannot be equal to its perimeter because the area is a measure in 2-dimensional space whereas a perimeter is a 1-dimensional measure. So their dimensions will always be different.Furthermore, the area of a triangle is not determined by its perimeter. The area of a triangle can be changed - without affecting its perimeter - simply by changing the angles.
To find the perimeter of a triangle (often referred to as a "delta" in some contexts), you simply add the lengths of all three sides. If the side lengths are known as (a), (b), and (c), the formula for the perimeter (P) is (P = a + b + c). If only the coordinates of the vertices are given, you can calculate the side lengths using the distance formula and then sum them to find the perimeter.
Depends on what formula.
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The title of the formula is "Formula for the Area of a Triangle". No discrimination is expressed or implied.
The formula which defines a triangle is: Number of vertices = 3.
right triangle
to find the area of any triangle follow the formula: 1/2(b*h) "B" - stands for the base of the triangle "H" - stands for the height of the triangle
There is no specific formula for the base of a triangle. More often than not, it is to measure it.Otherwise, the answer depends on what information you do have.
Heron created a formula to find the area of any triangle given three side lengths. It is known as Heron's Formula.