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  • 14-10-2019
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Can we use the formula A = 1/2 × base × height to calculate the area of triangles that are not right triangles? Explain your thinking.

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  • 14-10-2019

Answer:

Yes

Step-by-step explanation:

If you are looking for an area of a triangle that is not a right triangle, and it shows the height of that triangle (it should be a dotted straight line), than you can use the formula to get the area.  

So if you know the base and height of a non right triangle, you can use the formula.

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