It seems that your question is incomplete, as it does not specify the vertices or the coordinates of the triangle. To calculate the area of a triangle, you typically need the coordinates of its vertices or the base and height. Please provide the necessary details so I can assist you further!
Yes, a parallelogram and a triangle can have the same base and area. If a triangle and a parallelogram share the same base and height, the area of the triangle will be half that of the parallelogram. However, if the triangle is formed by using one of the sides of the parallelogram as its base and the height is the same, they can have the same area. Thus, they can have the same base but will only have equal areas under specific conditions.
If you mean: 2x+3y = 6 then the coordinates are (3, 0) and (0, 2) giving the triangle an area of 3 square units
L x B which gives the area of th rectangle then remaining we will have 4 equator triangle 1/3BH3 is the are for the triangle. cumulatively we will get area for the hexagan.
The area of a triangle is half the area of a quadrilateral when the quadrilateral is divided into two triangles by drawing a diagonal. Since both triangles share the same base and height (the height being perpendicular to the base), the area of each triangle is equal to half the area of the quadrilateral. Therefore, for any quadrilateral, its area is double that of each of the triangles formed by its diagonal.
By plotting the given vertices and then joining them together on the Cartesian plane the shape of a isosceles triangle will be formed with an area of 78 square units.
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Yes, a parallelogram and a triangle can have the same base and area. If a triangle and a parallelogram share the same base and height, the area of the triangle will be half that of the parallelogram. However, if the triangle is formed by using one of the sides of the parallelogram as its base and the height is the same, they can have the same area. Thus, they can have the same base but will only have equal areas under specific conditions.
If you mean: 2x+3y = 6 then the coordinates are (3, 0) and (0, 2) giving the triangle an area of 3 square units
L x B which gives the area of th rectangle then remaining we will have 4 equator triangle 1/3BH3 is the are for the triangle. cumulatively we will get area for the hexagan.
The area of a triangle is half the area of a quadrilateral when the quadrilateral is divided into two triangles by drawing a diagonal. Since both triangles share the same base and height (the height being perpendicular to the base), the area of each triangle is equal to half the area of the quadrilateral. Therefore, for any quadrilateral, its area is double that of each of the triangles formed by its diagonal.
No because it cannot be formed into a triangle when formed in dots of a triangle.
The triangular work area in the kitchen is the triangle formed by the location of the kitchen sink, refrigerator and stove. There are standards for the length of this triangle.... something like between 14 and 21 feet.
By plotting the given vertices and then joining them together on the Cartesian plane the shape of a isosceles triangle will be formed with an area of 78 square units.
The Bermuda Triangle was formed by someone with a map, a ruler, a pencil, and an overactive imagination. Someone realised at a certain moment that the area where many disappearances were reported resembled a "triangle" on the map.
To find the area of a triangle formed by two vectors (\mathbf{a}) and (\mathbf{b}), you can use the formula: [ \text{Area} = \frac{1}{2} |\mathbf{a} \times \mathbf{b}| ] Here, (\mathbf{a} \times \mathbf{b}) represents the cross product of the two vectors, and (|\cdot|) denotes the magnitude of that vector. The area is half the magnitude of the cross product since the cross product gives the area of the parallelogram formed by the two vectors.
No, the area called the Bermuda Triangle is in the area bordering the Caribbean Sea. The Bermuda Triangle is generally formed by drawing an imaginary line from Miami Beach, to the island of Bermuda, then to Puerto Rico and back to Miami Beach. Iceland is located in the northern Atlantic Ocean.
First find the area of the square (length x width) then find the area of the triangle (base x height x 2) and add the two answers together.Quadrilateral just means "four sides", but the sides have to be straight.Assuming it's a right-angle triangle? Such a triangle is half of a rectangle or square, so times by 2).