With great difficulty because there's no volume in a triangle
To find the volume, you first find the area of the triangle base and then multiply it be the height.
You find the volume of a triangular prism by using this formula: Volume = 1/2 base of the triangle x height of the triangle x height of the prism.
A triangle has no volume - it is a 2-dimensional shape only. To find the area, multiply the base times the height, then divide by 2. The base is any side of the triangle; the height must be measured perpendicular to the base.
Volume is a measurement for 3 dimensional objects. A triangle is a 2-dimensional object. The area of a triangle is (base)x(height)/2
If you mean as in a rectangular cuboid then divide the product of the two given sides into the volume to find the height.
By using sides we get area of triangle and then using (1/2)heightxbase we get height.
Divide the area by height then you get the base.
Find the area of the base and divide by the volume and that should give you the height.
You don't. You need the height and the area of the base to find the volume.
A triangle is a 2-dimensional object. It has no volume but the volume of an triangular prism is ( volume=Length*width*height ) as well ever since.
pi*radius2*height = volume of a cylinder height = volume divided by pi*radius2
Volume = pi*r2*h