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What is the area of a triangle that has a base of 4 feet and a height of 4 feet? 2ft sq 4ft sq 8ft sq 16ft sq

User DCZ
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Answer:

Third option:
8\ ft^2

Explanation:

The area of a triangle can be calculated with the following formula:


A=(bh)/(2)

Where "b" is the base and "h" is the height of the triangle.

In this case you know that this triangle has a base of 4 feet and a height of 4 feet, then:


b=4\ ft\\h=4\ ft

Therefore, you can substitute these values into the formula, getting that the area of this triangle is:


A=((4\ ft)(4\ ft))/(2)\\\\A=8\ ft^2

User Huruji
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Answer:

8ft sq is your area.

Explanation:

Solve the area of a triangle by using the following equation:

Area (of a triangle) = 1/2(base * height)

Note:

Height = 4 feet

Base = 4 feet

Plug in the corresponding numbers to the corresponding variables.

Area = 1/2(base * height)

Area = 1/2(4 * 4)

Solve. Follow PEMDAS. First, solve the parenthesis, then divide:

Area = 1/2(4 * 4)

Area = 1/2(16)

Area = 16/2

Area = 8

8ft sq is your area.

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User Mlang
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