The document discusses a formula for calculating the area of a triangle using three variables: the base, height, and half the base. It states that the area of a triangle is equal to one half of the base multiplied by the height. This formula works for any type of triangle regardless of its orientation.
The document discusses a formula for calculating the area of a triangle using three variables: the base, height, and half the base. It states that the area of a triangle is equal to one half of the base multiplied by the height. This formula works for any type of triangle regardless of its orientation.
The document discusses a formula for calculating the area of a triangle using three variables: the base, height, and half the base. It states that the area of a triangle is equal to one half of the base multiplied by the height. This formula works for any type of triangle regardless of its orientation.