Triangles

Look at Δ ABD in Figure 1 . If a line BC is drawn through B parallel to AD and another line DC is drawn through D parallel to AB , then you will have formed a parallelogram. BD is now a diagonal in this parallelogram. Because a diagonal divides a parallelogram into two congruent triangles, the area of Δ ABD is exactly half the area of ABCD.





Figure 1

Area of a triangle is half the area of the associated parallelogram.


Finding the Area

Because Aparallelogram = bh, then




Finding the Perimeter

In Δ ABD (Figure 1 ), the perimeter is found simply by adding the lengths of the three sides.





Example 1: Find the perimeter and area for the triangles in Figures 2 (a), (b), and (c).





Figure 2

Finding perimeters and areas of triangles.






Example 2: If the area of a triangle is 64 cm2 and it has a height of 16 cm, find the length of its base.





Multiply both sides by 2.





The triangle will have a base of 8 centimeters.

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