How do you find the area of a triangle given two sides?
2 Answers
Using the Pythagorean Theorem or Special Right Triangles. In this case, it will most likely be Pythag. Theorem.
Explanation:
Let's say you have a triangle,
Both legs are 3.
You would use the equation:
The hypotenuse is always the sum of the two legs.
Legs =
Hypotenuse =
So plug it in:
Solve to get your answer (In this case would be
This can also work for finding legs, just make sure to plug in the correct numbers in the correct spots.
You can't; given two sides a
Explanation:
Archimedes' Theorem is a modern form of Heron's Formula. It relates the area of a triangle
For a given
We can get a degenerate triangle (zero area) when
A real triangle can't have zero area; it must be positive.