We now know how to find the area of a rectangle. We can use this fact to help us visualize the formula for the area of a triangle. In the rectangle below, we’ve labeled the length [latex]b[/latex] and the width [latex]h[/latex], so its area is [latex]bh[/latex].
We can divide this rectangle into two congruent triangles (see the image below). Triangles that are congruent have identical side lengths and angles, and so their areas are equal. The area of each triangle is one-half the area of the rectangle, or [latex]\Large\frac{1}{2}\normalsize bh[/latex]. This example helps us see why the formula for the area of a triangle is [latex]A=\Large\frac{1}{2}\normalsize bh[/latex].
To find the area of the triangle, you need to know its base and height. The base is the length of one side of the triangle, usually the side at the bottom. The height is the length of the line that connects the base to the opposite vertex, and makes a [latex]\text{90}^ \circ[/latex] angle with the base. The image below shows three triangles with the base and height of each marked.
triangle properties
For any triangle [latex]\Delta ABC[/latex], the sum of the measures of the angles is [latex]\text{180}^ \circ[/latex].
The perimeter of a triangular garden is [latex]24[/latex] feet. The lengths of two sides are [latex]4[/latex] feet and [latex]9[/latex] feet. How long is the third side?
Step 1. Read the problem. Draw the figure and label it with the given information.
The area of a triangular church window is [latex]90[/latex] square meters. The base of the window is [latex]15[/latex] meters. What is the window’s height?
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The height of the triangle is [latex]12[/latex] meters.
Isosceles and Equilateral Triangles
Besides the right triangle, some other triangles have special names. A triangle with two sides of equal length is called an isosceles triangle. A triangle that has three sides of equal length is called an equilateral triangle. The image below shows both types of triangles.
isosceles and equilateral triangles
An isosceles triangle has two sides the same length.
An equilateral triangle has three sides of equal length.
Arianna has [latex]156[/latex] inches of beading to use as trim around a scarf. The scarf will be an isosceles triangle with a base of [latex]60[/latex] inches. How long can she make the two equal sides?
Step 1. Read the problem. Draw the figure and label it with the given information.