I'm not sure what you mean by the definition but here is the formula: Area = ½ × b × h
A triangle by definition only has 2 dimensions.
There is no formal definition: it is any side of a triangle. Often, if the triangle has a horizontal base, then it is one of the sloped sides. In a right angled triangle, it is one of sides adjacent to the right angle. In an isosceles triangle, it is one of the equal sides.
If the area was 0, there would be no triangle.
The area of triangle is : 4.0
The area of triangle is : 60.0
A triangle by definition only has 2 dimensions.
The geographical definition of an area is; a region or part of a town, country, or the world. Or a space allocated for a specific purpose. The mathematical definition for area is; The size of a surface, or the space inside the boundary of a 2 dimensional object, like a triangle or square.
No.The definition of an oblique triangle is "any triangle that is not a right triangle".
No. An isosceles triangle has, by definition, two sides of equal length. A scalene triangle has, by definition, no sides of equal length. So, by definition (and the fact that 0 is not 2), an isosceles triangle cannot be scalene.
a triangle with one right angle
A triangle, by definition, can have only three sides. So a four sided triangle simply cannot exist!A triangle, by definition, can have only three sides. So a four sided triangle simply cannot exist!A triangle, by definition, can have only three sides. So a four sided triangle simply cannot exist!A triangle, by definition, can have only three sides. So a four sided triangle simply cannot exist!
Absolutely false. A scalene triangle by definition has no side equal to another. An isosceles triangle by definition has two equal sides.
By definition, a triangle has three sides.
a triangle that contains an obtuse interior angle
A triangle with 3 equal sides and angles.
Area of Equilateral Triangle A= S2 * (Root 3)/4, where A= Area of the triangle S= Side of the triangle.
There is no formal definition: it is any side of a triangle. Often, if the triangle has a horizontal base, then it is one of the sloped sides. In a right angled triangle, it is one of sides adjacent to the right angle. In an isosceles triangle, it is one of the equal sides.