Two sides of a triangle are not sufficient to determine its area.
Area of any triangle: 0.5*base*perpendicular height
Information about the lengths of two sides of a triangle is insufficient to determine its area.
Two unspecified measures are not enough to determine the area of a triangle.
Two sides of a triangle are not enough to determine its shape and so it is impossible to find its area.
Two sides of a triangle are not sufficient to determine its area.
Area of any triangle: 0.5*base*perpendicular height
Information about the lengths of two sides of a triangle is insufficient to determine its area.
The hypotenuse alone does not provide enough information to determine the area of a triangle.
The length of the hypotenuse, alone, is not sufficient to determine the area of a triangle.
Apart from the fact that the question does not specify what "its" refers to, a single length is not sufficient information to determine the area of a triangle.
The shape of the triangle - and its size - will determine its area. There is no information about the triangle provided and so there cannot be a sensible answer.
Two unspecified measures are not enough to determine the area of a 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
Two sides of a triangle are not enough to determine its shape and so it is impossible to find its area.
56 cm2 * * * * * Only if these are the shorter legs of a right angled triangle and there is no justification for making that assumption. Two sides of a triangle are not sufficient to determine its area.
The area of a triangle does not provide enough information to determine its dimensions.