SOLUTION: Divide a square of side-length 6 into four triangles by drawing both diagonals of the square. What is the area of one of the triangles?

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Question 344419: Divide a square of side-length 6 into four triangles by drawing both diagonals of the square. What is the area of one of the triangles?
Answer by ewatrrr(24785)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!

Area of one triangle would be 1/4 the Area of the Square.

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