area=1/2 of the base x hight of a triangle
2007-02-09 11:38:10
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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I assume you mean A = (1/2)bh and not A=1/(2bh), which would give you two different things.
In any case, what do you mean by "solving" this formula? It's a formula; it's already "solved". If you wanted to "solve it for b", or "solve it for h", or "find A given the values of b and h", that's another story.
2007-02-09 11:39:38
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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Area is equal to one-half times the base times the hieght. Multiply the base x the hieght and divide by 2. That will give you the area.
2007-02-09 12:25:04
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answer #3
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answered by ghost 3
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Plug in the numbers for the base and the height. I think this one only works for right triangles.
2007-02-09 11:42:55
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answered by csucdartgirl 7
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you can't really solve that \
ex;
A=1/2 6 x 5
A=1/2 x 30
A=15
2007-02-09 11:40:21
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answered by Jacob C 2
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First you need to know bh then once you have that multiply by 1/2
and that will = A
2007-02-09 11:40:31
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answer #6
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answered by v-girl 1
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i think that the formula to find the area of a triangle
2007-02-09 11:39:00
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answer #7
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answered by BlackIce Mikel 3
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1st subject: a = lw l = a/w 2nd subject: p = 2l + 2w 2(l + w) = p l + w = a million/2p w = a million/2p - l third subject: a = a million/2h(B + b) B + b = 2a/h b = 2a/h - B 4the subject: p = a + b + c c = p - a - b 5th subject: a = a million/2bh h = 2a/b
2016-12-17 06:22:00
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answer #8
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answered by woolf 4
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Um...you haven't given any figures for b or h.
2007-02-09 11:39:08
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answer #9
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answered by CanadianBlondie 5
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solve it for what??
2007-02-09 11:38:15
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answered by Megan 2
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