, as half of the area of a
parallelogram that has the same base length and height. The
area of a
plane figure (two-dimensional shape) is a quantity which describes its size or extent. Conventionally, area is measured in units based on a
square whose side is one unit long (for instance, a
square meter). When using such units, the area of a
rectangle can be found by multiplying together the lengths of two adjacent sides, sometimes called the
base, , and
height, . For example, a rectangle which is 2 meters long and 5 meters tall has area 10 square meters. A
right triangle, one with two sides (called the
legs) that are
perpendicular with a
right angle between them, is half of a rectangle with the two perpendicular sides as its base and height,
bisected along a diagonal. Thus the area of a right triangle can be found by
halving the area of the corresponding rectangle; that is, by multiplying the lengths of the two perpendicular sides and dividing the result by two: T = \tfrac12 b h. Taking either leg of the right triangle to be the
base of the triangle, the corresponding
altitude of the triangle is the other leg. Any other triangle, choosing an arbitrary side to be its base, is likewise half of a
parallelogram, again bisected along a diagonal, which can then be
cut into pieces and rearranged into a rectangle with the same base length and the same height; the triangle's area can therefore be calculated using the same formula, T = \tfrac12 b h. For a general triangle, the
altitude does not coincide with any of the sides, but is a new
line segment perpendicular to the base with one of its endpoints at the
apex (opposite corner) and the other endpoint on the
straight line containing the base. The length of this line segment is called the
height or
altitude of the triangle, and is the shortest distance between the apex and the line containing the base. of their apex is a line (dashed green) parallel to the base. One consequence of the triangle area formula is the analog in the plane of
Lexell's theorem about spherical triangles: all of the triangles with a fixed base side, a fixed area, and the apex on the same side of the base line have their apex on a specific line
parallel to the base. == Calculations from angles ==