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General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: Yeager on June 11, 2007, 12:19:47 AM
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Then I'm out for the night:
I have an Equilateral Triangle that is One meter wide at the bass and 0.866 Meters high at the apex.
What is the Area?
What is the Perimeter?
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The perimeter of the base is 4 meters. That's all I can answer in this alcohol induced haze. :)
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you're joking, right ?
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I wasn't expecting a geometry pop quiz mid buzz.
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Area is .433 sq meters or 433 sq centimeters
(Height X Width)/2 is the correct formula for area for most(I believe all) triangles.
The formula for perimeter escapes me at this hour in the morning.
CFYA
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formula for perimeter of an equilateral triangle would be side x 3 ;)
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Duh.....I am to tired but it just hit me.
Equilateral triangle is defined as a triangle have 3 equal length sides.
Your base dimension is 1 therefor your two other sides are also 1 meter long.
Perimeter is 3.
Edit:Yeah it me like a load of bricks soon as I thought about it for a few minutes. Was thinking of right or scalene triangle some how. Its 3 am here...
CFYA
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Area for a right triangle is 1/2 x base x height (half a rectangle).
In the case of an equilateral triangle, you can bisect it into two identical right triangles, and therefore the area of the original triangle is simply base x height.
In this case that's just .866m(sq)
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Originally posted by Samiam
Area for a right triangle is 1/2 x base x height (half a rectangle).
In the case of an equilateral triangle, you can bisect it into two identical right triangles, and therefore the area of the original triangle is simply base x height.
In this case that's just .866m(sq)
Wrong.
The thinking behind multiplying HALF the base, times the height is that you can break off a portion of the triangle, and then rearrange it to create a rectangle.
Your equation is faulty, because you are effectively doubling the area. You break off half of the triangle, and then FORGET to remove that value from the base multiplication.
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I just love the diversity of opinions on what the area of a triangle is.
Only in (diverse) America.
Maybe we should let congress decide what the answer should be, so no cultural bias will show and no one will get offended in a process.
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I'm offended by that.
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Doh! You are correct laser. When you bisect the triangle, the base of each right triangle is half the width of the original triangle, so it is, indeed .433sq. m.