How to Find the Area of a Triangle
Pennpaper Team
The area of a triangle is half the area of a related rectangle or parallelogram. That is why the formula includes one half.
Quick idea
Choose a base, find the height perpendicular to that base, then multiply by one half.
Steps
- Choose the side you will use as the base.
- Find the height that meets the base at a right angle.
- Multiply base times height.
- Divide by 2 and label with square units.
Worked example
Find the area of a triangle with base 10 and height 6.
Full solution
Step-by-step walkthrough
Step 1
The base is 10 and the height is 6.
Step 2
Ten times 6 is 60.
Step 3
Half of 60 is 30 square units.
Common mistake
The height must be perpendicular to the base. A slanted side is not always the height.
Practice problems
- Find the area with base 8 and height 5.
- Find the area with base 12 and height 3.
- A triangle has area 24 and base 8. Find the height.
Answers
- 20 square units
- 18 square units
- 6
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