Posted by Crystal on Monday, October 13, 2008 at 11:22am.
Area = 1/2bh
Multiply the base times the height (altitude) and divide by 2.
What do you get?
Triangle Area = (1/2)x(base)x(height)
Do the numbers; remember the formula
M=-5,(0,5)
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