It is: 0.5*3*4 = 6 square feet
Area of triangle: 0.5*3*4 = 6 square feet
It is a square with a right angle triangle attached to it having the same height as the square.
It is an obtuse triangle having 1 obtuse angle and 2 different acute angles Or it is an isosceles triangle having 1 obtuse angle and 2 equal acute angles
Yes, that works for any triangle. The height always has to be at a right angle to the base. If there is an angle over 90 degrees, you may have to extend the base.Yes, that works for any triangle. The height always has to be at a right angle to the base. If there is an angle over 90 degrees, you may have to extend the base.Yes, that works for any triangle. The height always has to be at a right angle to the base. If there is an angle over 90 degrees, you may have to extend the base.Yes, that works for any triangle. The height always has to be at a right angle to the base. If there is an angle over 90 degrees, you may have to extend the base.
It depends on the triangle. There is no description of this relationship that fits all triangles.
Area of triangle: 0.5*3*4 = 6 square feet
Area of triangle: 0.5*3*4 = 6 square feet
It is a square with a right angle triangle attached to it having the same height as the square.
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It is impossible to find the area of a triangle with no height, if the triangle had no height it would not even be a triangle, just a angle.
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A right(-angled) triangle
Height will be h=base*tan(angle).
The measurement of the angle of the triangle...supposing it is a triangle.
Area of a right angle triangle is: 0.5*base*height
It is an obtuse triangle having 1 obtuse angle and 2 different acute angles Or it is an isosceles triangle having 1 obtuse angle and 2 equal acute angles
Yes, that works for any triangle. The height always has to be at a right angle to the base. If there is an angle over 90 degrees, you may have to extend the base.Yes, that works for any triangle. The height always has to be at a right angle to the base. If there is an angle over 90 degrees, you may have to extend the base.Yes, that works for any triangle. The height always has to be at a right angle to the base. If there is an angle over 90 degrees, you may have to extend the base.Yes, that works for any triangle. The height always has to be at a right angle to the base. If there is an angle over 90 degrees, you may have to extend the base.