To calculate the area of a triangle, you can use the formula: Area = 1/2 × base × height. You need to know the lengths of the base and the height of the triangle. If you provide those measurements, I can help you calculate the area.
The formula is: Base times Height divide by two.
No, and neither does a triangle.
180 degrees are in a triangle.
equilateral triangle
To calculate the area of a triangle, you can use the formula: Area = 1/2 × base × height. If you provide the measurements for the base and height of the triangle, I can help you find the area. Without specific values, I can't give a numerical answer.
1/2(BASExHEIGHT)
The answer is given below.
Area = 0.5*3*3.5 = 5.25 square cm
The formula is: Base times Height divide by two.
Area of the triangle: 0.5*5*14 = 35 square units of measurements
To find the area of any triangle... divide the length of the base by 2... then multiply the result by the height.
A=hb b / 2
Pressure describes the amount of force exerted on a given area.
The answer is given below.
Area of any triangle is: 0.5*base*height
Yes. You would have to have a right angle and two 45 degree angles
The definition of a circle is not part of the triangle (or tringle, even) proportionality theorem.