height X base 1 + base 2 divided by 2

triangle

i think i am not possitive.

No problem! I can help clarify the formula for finding the area of a triangle. The formula you mentioned is correct.

To find the area of a triangle, you can use the formula:

Area = (base1 + base2) * height / 2

In this formula, "base1" refers to the length of one of the triangle's bases, "base2" refers to the length of the other base, and "height" refers to the height of the triangle drawn perpendicular to the base.

To calculate the area, you need to know the values of the bases and the height. By substituting these values into the formula, you can find the area of the triangle.

For example, let's say base1 is 6 units, base2 is 8 units, and the height is 4 units. Substituting these values into the formula, we get:

Area = (6 + 8) * 4 / 2
= 14 * 4 / 2
= 56 / 2
= 28 square units

Therefore, the area of the triangle in this example is 28 square units.