The area of a triangle is base x height / 2. Height should be perpendicular to base.
The answer depends on what information you do have about it.
You cannot. There is not enough information.
Since the triangle has a hypotenuse, it must be a right triangle. Therefore, the Pythagorean theorem applies, and the height of the triangle must be sq rt (32 - 22).
Area of a triangle = 0.5 times base times perpendicular height
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The area of a triangle is base x height / 2. Height should be perpendicular to base.
The answer depends on what information you do have about it.
You cannot. There is not enough information.
half base multiply height. 1/2BasexHeight
Area of any triangle: 0.5*base*perpendicular height
Since the triangle has a hypotenuse, it must be a right triangle. Therefore, the Pythagorean theorem applies, and the height of the triangle must be sq rt (32 - 22).
Area of a triangle = 0.5 times base times perpendicular height
You cannot calculate the height of a triangle from just the length of two sides. You would either have to measure it or obtain additional information about the triangle.
You will use what you know about the triangle, including the size of sides or angles of that specific triangle, plus properties of any special category of triangles of which it is a member, to calculate the unknown height.
David Beckham
You have to multiply the base times the height and then divide that by 2.