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How do you tell the base and height of a triangle?

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In triangles

In the case of a triangle, a common way to calculate its area is 'half of base times height' where the 'height' is the altitude, or the perpendicular distance from the base to the opposite vertex. The base can be any side, not just the one drawn at the bottom.

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