52 square units.
Area = 0.5*base*height = 37.5 square units.
Area of a triangle in square units = 0.5*base*height
Area of a triangle in square units = 0.5*base*height
It is: 0.5*13*6 = 45 square units
Area of the triangle: 0.5*5*14 = 35 square units of measurements
No, because there are infinitely many combinations of base and height which will lead to that result.
The area of a triangle is half base times height so any triangles whose base times height is 60 units will have an area of 30 square units e.g. base = 10 units, height = 6 units; base = 5 units, height = 12 units; base = 7.5 units, height = 8 units.
52 square units.
Area = 0.5*base*height = 37.5 square units.
The area of a triangle equals half of the length of its base times its height.Area of a triangle with base of 16 units and height of 14 units is 112 square units.
area of a triangle = (base x height)/2 = (4 units x 14 units)/2 =28 square units
Area of a parallelogram in square units = base*height
The area of triangle is : 32.0
No. I can only find the height in terms of the base (and area) of the triangle, or the base in terms of the height (and area) of the triangle. Specifically, since: area = 1/2 x base x height ⇒ 22 = 1/2 x base x height ⇒ 44 = base x height I can rearrange that to: height = 44 ÷ base or base = 44 ÷ height For example, the triangle could have a base of 11 units and a height of 4 units; alternatively, the triangle could have a base of 10 units and a height of 4.4 units; or, the triangle could have a height of 2 units and a base of 22 units; etc.
The area of a right triangle with base of 8 and height of 8 is: 32 square units. The hypotenuse is 11.31 units.
The area of triangle is : 60.0