Area of a Triangle Proof - Part 2: When the base is NOT the longest side of the triangle

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In this video I expand on the area of a triangle proof and show that regardless of the shape of the triangle the Area of the triangle remains the same no matter which side is used as the base. The formula for all cases still remains at Area = base*height/2.


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Area of a Triangle – Simple Proof Part 2

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When the base is NOT the longest length of the triangle

A = base * height / 2

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