Create an image of a two-dimensional non-right triangle placed inside a grid. The grid is made up of uniform-sized squares. The triangle's base and height are in whole number units of the square's length. Make the image appealing and easily comprehensible so the viewer can determine the base and height by counting the squares. Ensure the image has no text.

What is the area of the non-right triangle? The base and height are found by counting the squares.

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To find the area of a non-right triangle, you can use the formula: Area = 0.5 x base x height.

In this case, you need to count the number of squares in the base and height of the triangle and then plug that into the formula.

Let's say the base has 6 squares and the height has 4 squares.

Area = 0.5 x 6 x 4 = 12 square units.

Therefore, the area of the non-right triangle is 12 square units.