A Rectangle You Already Know
A rectangle on a grid has length
Count the unit squares — does your count match?
Cut the Rectangle Along the Diagonal
Two congruent right triangles. Each has half the rectangle's area.
The Right Triangle Is Half a Rectangle
The two legs of a right triangle are perpendicular — they are the base and the height.
The
Try Two Right Triangles, Same Area
Legs
Legs
Different shapes can have the same area; the formula doesn't care which leg is "base."
A Right Triangle With Fractional Legs
Legs
The formula holds for fractional measurements — no special case needed.
Watch Out: Don't Forget the One-Half
Which equals
- A.
- B.
Choice A finds the rectangle's area, not the triangle's.
Check-In: Find the Area of a Right Triangle
A right triangle has legs
- Which leg is the base? Which is the height?
- Compute the area using
.
Pause and write your answer before advancing.
From Right Triangles to Any Triangle
A right triangle's legs are perpendicular by definition.
For an acute or obtuse triangle, the perpendicular distance from a vertex to the opposite side is the altitude — and that is the height we use.
Same formula, with one extra construction step.
The Altitude as Perpendicular Distance
The altitude is perpendicular to the base — not the slanted side.
Enclose Any Triangle in a Rectangle
Rectangle area
Why It Halves: Two Outer Right Triangles
The target triangle and the two outer pieces share the rectangle equally.
The Formula Works for Any Triangle
For any triangle:
- The base is any side you choose.
- The height is the perpendicular distance from the opposite vertex to that side.
Worked Example for an Acute Triangle
Acute triangle with base
Multiply base by height first, then halve. Or halve first — either order works.
Worked Example for an Obtuse Triangle
Base
Watch Out for the Slanted Side
A triangle has base
- A.
← uses the slant - B.
← uses the altitude
The slant is the longest line in the picture — and the wrong one.
Practice: Three Triangles, Three Choices of Height
Find the area of each:
- Right triangle with legs
and - Acute triangle with base
, altitude - Obtuse triangle with base
, altitude (altitude outside)
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Answers and Common Errors to Avoid
Wrong answer 28 on Q1 → forgot the
Wrong answer 40 on Q3 → multiplied without halving.
Key Takeaways for Triangle Area
- Right triangle = half its enclosing rectangle (legs are base and height)
- Any triangle = half its
rectangle (altitude is the height) - Formula:
- The slant is never the height; the perpendicular altitude is
Coming Up: Parallelograms and Trapezoids
You can now find the area of any triangle.
In Lesson 2, you will:
- Find the area of a parallelogram by sliding a triangle
- Derive the trapezoid formula two different ways
- Decompose irregular polygons into known shapes