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Well if... SORT OF.. for example you have a 2 by 3 for a triangle it would be A=base times height divide by 2 then do = 2 times 3 divide by 2 = 6 divide by 2 = 3units squared. For a rectangle its A=base time height A=2 times 3 A=6units squared. For perimeter it would be P=2(2+3) then P=2(5) P=10units for a rectangle but im not sure about triangles yet.Im in the 6th grade and we are learning all about it.

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