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How do you work out area of triangle? - Answers
There are two main ways: If you have, or can easily find the height and length of base, you can use Area=(1/2) base*height. If you cannot find these easily, but you have an angle and two lengths, you can use the formula: Area=(1/2)a*b*sin(C) Where a and b are two of the lengths, and C is the angle in degrees.
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How do you work out area of triangle? - Answers
There are two main ways: If you have, or can easily find the height and length of base, you can use Area=(1/2) base*height. If you cannot find these easily, but you have an angle and two lengths, you can use the formula: Area=(1/2)a*b*sin(C) Where a and b are two of the lengths, and C is the angle in degrees.
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How do you work out area of triangle? - Answers
There are two main ways: If you have, or can easily find the height and length of base, you can use Area=(1/2) base*height. If you cannot find these easily, but you have an angle and two lengths, you can use the formula: Area=(1/2)a*b*sin(C) Where a and b are two of the lengths, and C is the angle in degrees.
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