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  2. Area of a triangle is the region covered by its three sides in a plane. Area of a triangle is equal to half of product of its base and height. Find the area using heron's formulas and SAS condition, with examples at BYJU'S.

  3. Triangle Area Calculator

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    Whether you have the base and height of the triangle, three sides, side-angle-side, or angle-side-angle, this versatile triangle area calculator will find the area of a triangle for you.

  4. 5 Ways to Calculate the Area of a Triangle - wikiHow

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    To calculate the area of a triangle, start by measuring 1 side of the triangle to get the triangle's base. Then, measure the height of the triangle by measuring from the center of the base to the point directly across from it.

  5. Formula, How to Find Area of Triangle - Cuemath

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    The basic formula to find the area of a triangle is, area of triangle = 1/2 (b × h); where 'b' is the base and 'h' is the height of the triangle. However, there are other formulas that are used to find the area of a triangle which depend upon the type of triangle and the known dimensions.

  6. How to find the Area of a Triangle - Mathwarehouse.com

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    Area of a Triangle tutorial. Pictures, examples and many practice problems on how to find the area of a triangle from its base and its height.

  7. Area of a Triangle Calculator

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    An easy to use area of a triangle calculator, which supports the basic height times side formula, as well as rules for solving triangles such as SSS, SAS, ASA, SSA, and the right-angled triangle hypotenuse by length of one of the other sides. Calculate the area of any triangle.

  8. Area of Triangles - Math is Fun

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    Area = ½ × base × height. We know the base is c, and can work out the height: the height is b × sin A. So we get: Area = ½ × (c) × (b × sin A) Which can be simplified to: Area = 1 2 bc sin A. By changing the labels on the triangle we can also get: Area = ½ ab sin C.