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Surface Area of Equilateral Triangle

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An equilateral triangle is a 2-dimensional shape with all three sides of equal length. The surface area of an equilateral triangle refers to the total area covered by its surface. In this article, we will learn about the surface area of an equilateral triangle.

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What is the Surface Area of an Equilateral Triangle?

The surface area of an equilateral triangle is the total area occupied by its boundary.

It is measured in square units.

An equilateral triangle is a 2D shape with three equal sides and three equal angles, each measuring 60 degrees.

Equilateral triangles have a unique property where height and sides maintain a specific ratio.

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Surface Area of an Equilateral Triangle Formula

An equilateral triangle's surface area can be calculated using a specific formula derived from its geometric properties.

The formula for the area of an equilateral triangle is:

Area = (√3/4) × side² square units

Where 'side' is the length of one side of the equilateral triangle.

This formula arises from the relation between the height and the side length of the triangle.

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Derivation of the Surface Area Formula

To derive the formula for the surface area of an equilateral triangle, consider the properties of the triangle: every side is equal, and every angle is 60 degrees.

The height can be calculated using the Pythagorean theorem, which ends up being:

Height = (√3/2) × side

Substituting this into the standard triangle area formula (1/2 × base × height), we get:

Area = 1/2 × side × (√3/2) × side

Simplifying this expression yields: Area = (√3/4) × side²

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Common Mistakes and How to Avoid Them in the Surface Area of an Equilateral Triangle

Students often make mistakes while calculating the surface area of an equilateral triangle, which leads to incorrect answers. Below are some common mistakes and the ways to avoid them.

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Confusing the Formula

Students often confuse the formula for the area of an equilateral triangle with other triangle area formulas.

Remember, the formula specific to an equilateral triangle is Area = (√3/4) × side².

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Using Incorrect Side Length

Students sometimes use incorrect side lengths, especially when given the perimeter instead of the side length. Always ensure you're using the length of one side.

Mistake 1

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Misusing the Formula

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The formula for an equilateral triangle’s area is specific and different from that of other triangles. Make sure to use Area = (√3/4) × side².

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Calculating Angles Incorrectly

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Some students mistakenly calculate angles when unnecessary. Remember, all angles in an equilateral triangle are 60 degrees, so angle calculations are not needed for area.

Mistake 3

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Using the Wrong Value for √3

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A common mistake is using an incorrect approximation for √3. Use √3 ≈ 1.732 for precise calculations.

Mistake 4

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Forgetting Units

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Students often forget to include the correct units. Always express the area in square units, like cm² or m².

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Solved Examples of Surface Area of Equilateral Triangle

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Find the area of an equilateral triangle with a side length of 8 cm.

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Area = 27.71 cm²

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Problem 1

Given side = 8 cm. Use the formula: Area = (√3/4) × side² = (1.732/4) × 8² = 0.433 × 64 = 27.71 cm²

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Calculate the area of an equilateral triangle with a side length of 10 cm.

Explanation

Area = 43.30 cm²

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Problem 2

Use the formula: Area = (√3/4) × side² = (1.732/4) × 10² = 0.433 × 100 = 43.30 cm²

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An equilateral triangle has a perimeter of 30 cm. Find its area.

Explanation

Area = 43.30 cm²

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Problem 3

Side length = Perimeter/3 = 30/3 = 10 cm Use the formula: Area = (√3/4) × side² = (1.732/4) × 10² = 43.30 cm²

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Find the area of an equilateral triangle with a side length of 6 cm.

Explanation

Area = 15.59 cm²

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Problem 4

Area = (√3/4) × side² = (1.732/4) × 6² = 0.433 × 36 = 15.59 cm²

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If the area of an equilateral triangle is 64√3 cm², find the length of its side.

Explanation

Side length = 16 cm

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It is the total area covered by the triangle's surface, calculated using the formula Area = (√3/4) × side².

1.What is the formula for the area of an equilateral triangle?

The formula is Area = (√3/4) × side², where 'side' is the length of one side.

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2.How are the angles in an equilateral triangle?

All angles in an equilateral triangle are equal, each measuring 60 degrees.

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3.Can the perimeter be used to find the area?

Yes, if the perimeter is given, divide by 3 to find the side length, then use the area formula.

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4.What unit is surface area measured in?

Surface area is always measured in square units like cm², m², or in².

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Common Mistakes and How to Avoid Them in the Surface Area of an Equilateral Triangle

Students often make mistakes while calculating the surface area of an equilateral triangle. Below are some common mistakes and the ways to avoid them.

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