Mensurationeasy · Past Paper
The area of a triangle with base b and height h is given by:
Ab*h
B0.5*b*h
C2*b*h
Db+h
✓ Correct Answer: B — 0.5*b*h
This is the fundamental formula for the area of any triangle given its base and altitude.
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