If a triangle has a base B and the altitude of the triangle is twice the base, then the area of the triangle is ?
Base=B
Altitude=2B
Area of the triangle = 1/2 * Base * Altitude
= 1/2 * B * 2B
= B*B
If a triangle has a base B and the altitude of the triangle is twice the base, then the area of the triangle is ?
Base=B
Altitude=2B
Area of the triangle = 1/2 * Base * Altitude
= 1/2 * B * 2B
= B*B
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