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How do you find the area of a triangle when you only have the base and height?

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Answer:

You can use the equation
A= (h_(b)  b)/(2)

Explanation:


h_(b) = the height of your triangle and,


b = the base of your triangle

then you divide it by 2.

Hope that explains it! :)

User Paul Leigh
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