55
A = ab/2
56 square units
39 sq. unitsThe area of any right triangle is A = 1/2 (b x h)1/2 (base) multiplied by (height)A right triangle can always be set down so that the legs are the base and the height.So if you know the length of the legs, you can apply the area formula directly.
The area of a triangle can be calculated using the formula A = 1/2 * base * height, where the base is the length of the triangle's base and the height is the perpendicular distance from the base to the opposite vertex. The area is typically measured in square units, such as square inches, square centimeters, or square meters. To find the area in square graph units, you would need to know the specific dimensions of the triangle in the graph.
You haven't given the units (inches or centimeters or what?) Anyway the hypotenuse is irrelevant all you need to find the area of a right angle triangle is the length of the other two sides. The formula is 1/2(W x H) = A. Which means half the width x the height gives you the area. In this case the width is 5 and the height is 12 which multiplied together gives 60 (the area of a rectangle of 5 x 12). You then need to half it to find the area of the right angle triangle and the answer is 30. Now you just need to know the units.
Do you know the formula for the area of a triangle ? Pick a base-length and a height for your triangle so that 1/2 (base x height) = 20. Do you know the formula for the area of a parallelogram ? Pick a base-length and a height for your parallelogram so that (base x height) = 20. We're having a problem understanding your difficulty. Of course, if you don't know the formulas for area . . .
56 square units
A = leg1leg2/2 = (8)(12)/2 = 48
39 sq. unitsThe area of any right triangle is A = 1/2 (b x h)1/2 (base) multiplied by (height)A right triangle can always be set down so that the legs are the base and the height.So if you know the length of the legs, you can apply the area formula directly.
The area of a triangle can be calculated using the formula A = 1/2 * base * height, where the base is the length of the triangle's base and the height is the perpendicular distance from the base to the opposite vertex. The area is typically measured in square units, such as square inches, square centimeters, or square meters. To find the area in square graph units, you would need to know the specific dimensions of the triangle in the graph.
You haven't given the units (inches or centimeters or what?) Anyway the hypotenuse is irrelevant all you need to find the area of a right angle triangle is the length of the other two sides. The formula is 1/2(W x H) = A. Which means half the width x the height gives you the area. In this case the width is 5 and the height is 12 which multiplied together gives 60 (the area of a rectangle of 5 x 12). You then need to half it to find the area of the right angle triangle and the answer is 30. Now you just need to know the units.
A triangle with 1 right angle is a right angle triangle.
If it has one 90 degree angle then it is a right triangle.
Multiply the area by two then divide by the height - assuming that it is a right angled triangle.
You know that the product of (base) times (height) is 44 units, but knowing only the area, there's no way to tell what either of them is. They could be . . . 1 and 44 2 and 22 3 and 11 . . etc.
Do you know the formula for the area of a triangle ? Pick a base-length and a height for your triangle so that 1/2 (base x height) = 20. Do you know the formula for the area of a parallelogram ? Pick a base-length and a height for your parallelogram so that (base x height) = 20. We're having a problem understanding your difficulty. Of course, if you don't know the formulas for area . . .
with the three sides you know it will be a triangle, it is a right triangle, it is not an equilateral triangle or an isosceles triangle... so it must be a right scalene triangle
Then using Pythagoras' theorem:102+112 = 221 and the square root of this is the length of the hypotenuse which is 14.866 units to 3 decimal places