Area of any triangle: 0.5*base*perpendicular height
Yes depending on their dimensions
................ scalene triangle ................ =)
A scalene triangle.A scalene triangle.A scalene triangle.A scalene triangle.
A scalene triangle makes it scalene because all sides have different length.
Area of a scalene triangle: 0.5*base*perpendicular height
only solids have "lateral area". triangles have "area". the area of a scalene triangle is given by heron's formula. height not needed.
Area of any triangle: 0.5*base*perpendicular height
Yes depending on their dimensions
................ scalene triangle ................ =)
Yes, a scalene triangle can be a triangle.
A scalene triangle.A scalene triangle.A scalene triangle.A scalene triangle.
It's called a scalene triangle.
the Regular hexagon : Area=(1/2)*(radius of the inscribed circle)*perimeter units2 The irregular hexagon : Area can be computed by the scalene triangle method. from one of the points to the other vertexes,you get 3 diagonals and hence three scalene triangle. hence use the area of a scalene triangle=sqrt(s (s - s1) (s - s2) (s - s3)) units2 where s=(s1+s2+s3)/2
A scalene triangle makes it scalene because all sides have different length.
Yes
Area = 0.5*base*perpendicular height