The answer depends on what information you have: the lengths of 3 sides, 2 sides and the included angle, base and altitude, 1 side and 2 angles, etc.
Area of a triangle = (1/2)(base)(height)
further informations is needed to solve this problem. the area of a triangle is: .5bh plugging in 48 as the area and trying to solve would leave two unknowns.
You don't have enough information. But if you have the base and the area, you can solve the equation for the area of the triangle for the height.
i can't help you solve this if i cannot see the triangle. What are the values involved, aside from the area?
There is not enough information to solve this. You need to know one other length od a side to solve this.
A spherical triangle is not a question or a puzzle that you can solve, or even slove! You need to specify what information you have and what you wish to solve for: angles, lengths of sides, perimeter, area and so on.
The area of a triangle can be a rational number or an irrational number depending on its dimensions.
There are many formulas to find the area of a triangle although the most common is;A=1/2bh, where b=base and h=height
a=1/2bh; plug in what you knwo for the area and the height and then solve
The base is one third of the perimeter, half of the base times the height is the area.
The idea is to use the equation for the area of a triangle, replace the variables you know (in this case, area and base), and solve the resulting equation for that which you don't know (in this case, the height).
I'm assuming that you mean the area of the triangle. You do not need the entire perimeter. The formula is 1/2 bh. b=base, h=hight