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In this video you will learn how to calculate the area of a triangle. A triangle can be equilateral, isosceles, or scalene. The formula is b x h x 1/2.
Area of a triangle is the region covered by its three sides in a plane. Area of a triangle is equal to half of product of its base and height. Find the area using heron's formulas and SAS condition, with examples at BYJU'S.
How to calculate the area of a triangle. In order to calculate the area of a triangle: Identify the base and perpendicular height of the triangle. Write the area formula. Substitute known values into the area formula. Solve the equation. Write the answer, including the units.
How to find Area of a TriangleA triangle is a 2-D three sided figure that has three angles. The three angles of a triangle always add up to 180 degrees.
Learn how to find the area of a triangle using the formula based on its base and height. Watch a video example and practice with exercises.
We can use the base-height measurements and our knowledge of parallelograms to find the area of any triangle. The formula for the area of a parallelogram with base \(b\) and height \(h\) is \(b\cdot h\). A triangle takes up half of the area of a parallelogram with the same base and height.
We show triangles by their angles as acute, obtuse, or right triangles. We show triangles by their sides of equilateral, isosceles, or scalene.