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How do you find the volume of a Triangle? - Answers

A normal triangle is a 2-dimensional shape and has "area" not volume. The area is determined by the formula A = 1/2 (b x h) = bh/2, where b is the width of the base and h is the height from the base to the apex. (for spherical triangles or triangular prisms, see the related questions)



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A normal triangle is a 2-dimensional shape and has "area" not volume. The area is determined by the formula A = 1/2 (b x h) = bh/2, where b is the width of the base and h is the height from the base to the apex. (for spherical triangles or triangular prisms, see the related questions)



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How do you find the volume of a Triangle? - Answers

A normal triangle is a 2-dimensional shape and has "area" not volume. The area is determined by the formula A = 1/2 (b x h) = bh/2, where b is the width of the base and h is the height from the base to the apex. (for spherical triangles or triangular prisms, see the related questions)

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