How do you find an area of a triangle?

2 Answers

A=(1/2)*b*h, where A represents the area, b the base, and h the height

Explanation:

Area equals 1/2 times the base times the height.

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1/2bh where b is the base and h is the height.

Explanation:

Multiply the base of the triangle by the height of the triangle by 1/2. To understand this formula, I'll explain where it comes from. Two triangles put together make a square or parallelogram, which to find the area of you just multiply the base by the height. Since a triangle is half a square or parallelogram, you multiply by 1/2.