Math, asked by jajusatish1, 8 months ago

why is the area of triangle 1/2*base*height

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Answered by Anonymous
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We know that, In a Right angled Quadrilaterals such as Square of rectangle, if we observe 1 diagonal divides the quadrilateral into 2 equal parts, ... Area of rectangle is multiplication of consecutive sides => Area = b*h, Now, Area of Triangle = 1/2 * Base * Height, and this is why we follow it

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Answered by anubhav8c
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So, the area of triangle ABC is half the area of rectangle ABYX. ... Any triangle drawn this way in the same rectangle will have the same area, since the formula for finding the area of a triangle is A = 1/2(b x h), and the base and height will always be equal to the length and width of the rectangle.

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