What is the basic formula for finding the area of an isosceles triangle?

1 Answer
Nov 15, 2015

With the base and height: 12bh.

With the base and a leg:
The leg and 12 of the base form 2 sides of a right triangle. The height, the third side, is equivalent to 4l2b22 though the Pythagorean theorem. Thus, the area of an isosceles triangle given a base and a leg is b4l2b24.

I could come up with more if you are given angles. Just ask—they can all be figured out through manipulation, but the most important thing to remember is A=12bh for all triangles.