base = (2*area)/height
Multiply the area by 2 and divide by the base
you divide them
If you only have the triangle's area, then you only know the product of (base times height) ... it's double the area ... but you can't tell what either of those individual lengths is.
Divide the area by half the base.
YOu divide the Base by half, and then DIvide the area by half of the base to get the height.
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.
So, you divide the base by 2. Then, you divide the area by that answer and you'll find the height.
You can't. It is impossible.
area = 1/2 base * perpendicular height you can't find both the base and the height if you only know the area
if you know the two legs of the triangle, you can use the Pythagorean theorem to find the hypotenuse as the base. Then you use the formula to find the area of the triangle: 1/2 (pi) bh.
Simple. Just multiply the base by the height of the triangle, and divide it into two. This works for all types of triangles.