The area of every triangle is 1/2 of the product of (length of its base times its height).You can probably take it from there.
I don't know about the relation in the perimeters of a triangle and a parallelogram but if a triangle is on the same base on which the parallelogram is and the triangle is between the same parallel lines of the parallelogram, then the area of the triangle will be half the area of the parallelogram. That is, area of a triangle = 1/2 area of a parallelogram if the triangle is on the same base and between the same parallel lines.
To find the area of a triangle, you have to multiply the base of the triangle and the height of the triangle, then divide the product of those numbers by two.
The area of any triangle is1/2 of (the length of the triangle's base) times (the triangle's height).
Area of a triangle = (1/2)(base)(height)
No, all triangles do not have the same area
No. Although the area of every triangle is equal to half the area with the same base and height, only right angled triangles are half a rectangle.
The area of every triangle is 1/2 of (base x height).Knowing that, you can now find the area of any triangle,including this one, on your own.
The area of every triangle is [ (1/2) x (base) x (height) ].
the formula for finding the area of a triangle is: axb/2=______ so since its an equalateril triangle, every side is 6 so you do 6x6/2 which is 18
The area of every triangle is 1/2 of the product of (length of its base times its height).You can probably take it from there.
Yes because the area of a rectangle is base times height and every triangle is half a square.
Sure. That's true of a median in every isosceles triangle, and every median in an equilateral triangle. In fact it is true for any median of any triangle. The two parts may not be the same shapes but they will have the same area. That is why the point where the three medians meet (centroid) is the centre of mass of a triangular lamina of uniform thickness.
The area of every triangle is 1/2 the product of (length of the base) x (the height).Armed with that information, you can easily calculate the area of your triangle, andany others that you might encounter in the future. Go forth and multiply !
every triangle has three midsegments because every triangle has three sides
Area of Equilateral Triangle A= S2 * (Root 3)/4, where A= Area of the triangle S= Side of the triangle.
The area of triangle is : 24.0