A triangle is a two-dimensional figure consisting of three lines and corners.
A closed geometric figure's area on a plane is equal to its coverage.
Considering that a triangle is the simplest polygon, one can calculate the area from the set of triangles that form a finite set. The surface of this hexagon is equal to the sum of its triangular parts since it is a hexagon with two triangular parts.
Area of a parallelogram = b×h
Alternatively, the altitude (height) corresponding to 'b' is 'h'.
The height is measured from the base's perpendicular.
A given area can be calculated by multiplying it by the height or base of the missing area.
A triangle's area is (1/2)×b×h
"b" denotes the base, while "h" represents the altitude.