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How do you find the area of a triangle? Is it base x height divided by 2???

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Hi there!

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I believe your answer is:


\boxed{(b*h)/(2)}

You should be correct.

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Here’s why:

  • The given formula for a triangle is similar to the formula for area of a square or rectangle. A triangle is basically a 'half-rectangle'.

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\boxed{\text{Area of a triangle:}}\\\\A = (b*h)/(2)\\\\\boxed{\text{Key:}}\\\\\rightarrow \text{B - Base}\\\\\rightarrow \text{H - Height}

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  • The area of a triangle is the half the product of the base and height of the triangle.

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Hope this helps you. I apologize if it’s incorrect.

User Daniel Schuler
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Answer:

yes The area of a triangle is b x h / 2 (base times height divided by 2)

User Corvax
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