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OpenStudy (niahloves):

help

OpenStudy (niahloves):

OpenStudy (niahloves):

@mathmate @texaschic101

OpenStudy (niahloves):

@ParthKohli @ganeshie8 @Hero

OpenStudy (baru):

do yo know the formula for area of a triangle?

OpenStudy (niahloves):

nope

OpenStudy (mathmate):

Count the lengths of the base and height and use the standard area formula for a triangle. Area=(1/2)base(height). If necessary, see the following \(example\) |dw:1450189696481:dw|

OpenStudy (niahloves):

I'M a little confused

OpenStudy (niahloves):

@mathmate

OpenStudy (mathmate):

Can you find the lengths and height of the given triangle (of the garden) by counting squares?

OpenStudy (niahloves):

yes 10+5=15

OpenStudy (mathmate):

First you don't add the two numbers. The two numbers are supposed to be substituted in the formula for base and height. Second, most important, the diagram is an example! You need to count the squares from the figure that you posted. |dw:1450190591047:dw|

OpenStudy (niahloves):

so we times it?

OpenStudy (niahloves):

@Crazy_questions

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i dont get this question sorry :(

OpenStudy (niahloves):

@bleuspectre

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