The answer will depend on the relationship - if any - between the rectangle and the triangle.
It's half the area of a rectangle
The area of qa triangle is always half of the area of a rectangle with the same dimensions
an area of a triangle is the three sides comined
the area of a triangle is half of the base times the height the area of a triangle is half of the base times the height
It is not possible to provide any kind of answer without information on the relationship - if any - between the triangle and the rectangle.
The answer will depend on the relationship - if any - between the rectangle and the triangle.
you split your shape in half, (The rectangle and the triangle), by putting a line through it and then calculate the area of the rectangle and then calculate the area of the triangle, half the area of the triangle then add the area of the triangle and the rectangle together!Then you should have your answer!
It depends on the relationship between the rectangle and the circles.
The area of a triangle is expressed using the formula A=(1/2)(bh) Where A is area Where B is length of the base of the triangle. Where H is the height of the triangle. The area of a rectangle is A=BH, Where B is the length of the base of the rectangle. Where H is the height of the rectangle. Because a triangle, essentially, is a half of a rectangle, you find the area of the whole rectangle that the triangle comes from, then divide that in half.
It's half the area of a rectangle
Because a triangle is half of a rectangle. The area of a rectangle is length times width, the area of a triangle is half that.
area of a circle = area of a rectangle(parallelogram) formed by the sectors of circle with pi as length and radius as bradth.
two right triangles = full rectangle That is - if you multiply height times base of a triangle, the area will be 1/2 of a rectangle having the same height, and a width the same as the triangle base.
Sounds like the triangle is spread out so that (the point is at the top of the rectangle) and (the base of the triangle is the same as the base of the rectangle).Base of rectangle = base of triangleHeight of rectangle = height of triangleWrite the formulas:Area of the rectangle = (base) times (height)Area of triangle = (one half of) (base) times (height)Can you see the ratio now ?
It is not possible to answer the question without additional information about the triangle and the rectangle.
The area of qa triangle is always half of the area of a rectangle with the same dimensions