We can't tell the difference between the "base" and the "width" of a triangle, so we're frankly stumped.
The area of triangle is : 44.0
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Yes. It is usually the linear dimension in the horizontal direction. But it depends on the orientation of the triangle.
As triangle has height and width its two dimensional one
No, not a triangle.
Yes, it exists. What about it?
Honey, measuring the width of a triangle is as easy as measuring the distance between two of its sides. Just whip out your ruler or measuring tape, line it up perpendicular to the base, and boom, you've got your width. No need for fancy math or geometry tricks here, just good old-fashioned measuring.
It depends on the information that you have.
It depends on what information you have.
We can't tell the difference between the "base" and the "width" of a triangle, so we're frankly stumped.
You can measure a triangle's length and width, but there is no depth. So that means a triangle has two dimensions.
To get the area of a triangle you multiply length by width and divide by two.
The area of triangle is : 44.0
(height * width)/2
Measure it!
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