Math, asked by singhalvanshika02, 3 months ago

formulas of triangle

Answers

Answered by srishti23dz
3

Answer:

The area of a triangle is equal to: (the length of the altitude) × (the length of the base) / 2. In ∆ABC, BD is the altitude to base AC and AE is the altitude to base BC. Triangle Formula: The area of a triangle ∆ABC is equal to ½ × BD × AC = ½ × 5 × 8 = 20. The triangle area is also equal to (AE × BC) / 2.

Answered by DivineGirl
3

Answєr :-

The area of a triangle is equal to,

  • (the length of the altitude) × (the length of the base) / 2.
  • In ∆ABC, BD is the altitude to base AC and AE is the altitude to base BC.
  • Triangle Formula: The area of a triangle ∆ABC is equal to ½ × BD × AC = ½ × 5 × 8 = 20.
  • The triangle area is also equal to (AE × BC) / 2.

Hᴏᴘᴇ Tʜɪs Hᴇʟᴘs Yᴏᴜ

Similar questions