What is the area of an isosceles triangle with a base of 6 and sides of 4? units are in meters?

1 Answer
Jun 1, 2015

Area of a triangle is #1/2xxbasexxheight#

If we divide the isosceles triangle down the middle into two triangles, then they will be right angled triangles with sides #3#, #4#, and the height of the isosceles triangle.

Unfortunately, this isn't a #3#, #4#, #5#, triangle as it's the hypotenuse that is of length #4#. We can still use Pythagoras to calculate:

height #=sqrt(4^2-3^2)=sqrt(7)#

So the area of the triangle is

#1/2xxbasexxheight = 1/2*6*sqrt(7) = 3sqrt(7) ~= 7.94 m^2#