A=1/2(b)(h). So A=1/2(6cm)(4cm). A=12cm^2, or 12 squared centimeters.
What you do is you multiply the base by the height then you must half your answer. Eg: A triangle with a base of 2 cm and a height of 4cm, you would do 2x4=8 then half your answer to get 4cm squared.
The area of any triangle is (1/2) x (length of the base) x (height). We're sure you can take it from there.
Area = 0.5*4*5 = 10 square cm
1/2*4*3 = 6 square cm
Based on your wording, 4 cm could be the slanted height or the vertical height..._______./............./4cm/______ /or..._______./|...........| // |__4cm.|/However, since the top rhombus's area cannot be solved with this information (you need the angle of slant), I will assume that your problem refers to the bottom picture (the vertical straight lines are the height).You might notice that the triangle on the right and the triangle on the left appear to be the same, and you would be right. If you actually move the triangle, you get a 4cm x 4cm square, and we can now calculate the area.A = ss (area of a square)A = (4cm)2 = 16cm2Therefore, the rhombus has an area of 16 square centimeters, or cm2.
The area of triangle is : 8.0
What you do is you multiply the base by the height then you must half your answer. Eg: A triangle with a base of 2 cm and a height of 4cm, you would do 2x4=8 then half your answer to get 4cm squared.
Area of a triangle = (1/2) x (base) x (height) Can you handle it from there ?
To find the area of a triangle, you can use the formula: Area = 0.5 * base * height. In this case, the base is 8cm and the height is 4cm. Plugging these values into the formula, the area would be 0.5 * 8cm * 4cm = 16 square centimeters.
The area of any triangle is (1/2) x (length of the base) x (height). We're sure you can take it from there.
Area = 0.5*4*5 = 10 square cm
1/2*4*3 = 6 square cm
Draw a right angled triangle with legs of 4cm and 6cm
To draw a triangle with an area of 6cm², you need to determine the base and height of the triangle. The formula for the area of a triangle is 0.5 * base * height. So, if the area is 6cm², you could have a base of 4cm and a height of 3cm, or a base of 6cm and a height of 2cm. Once you have the base and height values, you can draw the triangle with those measurements.
The formula to find the area of a triangle is 1/2bhb = baseh = heightSo, in order to work out the area of a triangle with a base of 4cm and a height of 7cm...7 x 4 = 2828 / 2 = 14The area is 14cm2
The information given is a classic example of the dimensions of a right angled triangle with a hypotenuse of 5cm, a base of 3cm and a height of 4cm. Area of a triangle = 1/2*base*height Area = 1/2*3*4 = 6 square centimetres
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