Yes, it does matter which side of a triangle is chosen as the base when calculating its area, as the height must correspond to that base. The area of a triangle is given by the formula ( \text{Area} = \frac{1}{2} \times \text{base} \times \text{height} ). The height is the perpendicular distance from the chosen base to the opposite vertex, so selecting different bases can yield different heights, affecting the area calculation. However, regardless of the base chosen, the area remains constant for a given triangle.
Area of a triangle: 0.5*base*perpendicular height
the area of a triangle is base times height times one half and rectangle is length times width
No it does not matter.
1/2 the base times height or 1/2 the height times base
The formula for finding the area of a triangle is base multiplied by height divided by two(B*H/2)Made by: Christine Ayoh
Area of a triangle: 0.5*base*perpendicular height
The area of any triangle is1/2 of (the length of the triangle's base) times (the triangle's height).
Area in square units = 0.5*base*height
the area of a triangle is base times height times one half and rectangle is length times width
No it does not matter.
Half of the base x the height.
To find the volume, you first find the area of the triangle base and then multiply it be the height.
The formula for the area of a triangle is base times height, divided by 2. The base is one of the sides and the height is a perpendicular line connecting the base to its opposite point.
1/2bh b=base h=height
The formula is A=1/2bh b=base of triangle h=height of triangle A=area 1/2=divide base times height by 2
The formula for finding the area of a triangle is half of the base x the height. For this triangle, it would be 1/2 of 10 X 3, or 15 square units.
1/2 the base times height or 1/2 the height times base