Really you don't have enough data to calculate this.
The height is not necessarily one of the three sides. The height is perpendicular to the width.
If the triangle has a right angle, and you know two of the sides, you can calculate the third side using the rule of Pythagoras (a squared + b squared = c squared).
Really you don't have enough data to calculate this.
The height is not necessarily one of the three sides. The height is perpendicular to the width.
If the triangle has a right angle, and you know two of the sides, you can calculate the third side using the rule of Pythagoras (a squared + b squared = c squared).
Really you don't have enough data to calculate this.
The height is not necessarily one of the three sides. The height is perpendicular to the width.
If the triangle has a right angle, and you know two of the sides, you can calculate the third side using the rule of Pythagoras (a squared + b squared = c squared).
Really you don't have enough data to calculate this.
The height is not necessarily one of the three sides. The height is perpendicular to the width.
If the triangle has a right angle, and you know two of the sides, you can calculate the third side using the rule of Pythagoras (a squared + b squared = c squared).
Really you don't have enough data to calculate this.
The height is not necessarily one of the three sides. The height is perpendicular to the width.
If the triangle has a right angle, and you know two of the sides, you can calculate the third side using the rule of Pythagoras (a squared + b squared = c squared).
6*4/2
Assuming that the width of the triangle is the base of the triangle and the the length is height we can calculate area as followed: 1/2 Base x Height = Area of a Triangle (8 meters ÷ 2) x 6 meters = 4 meters x 6 meters = 24 meters².
Divide the width by the length: width -------- height
What is the overall height, width and length of a 1991 Chevy 1500?
A cube (3D) has length, width and height. A square (2D) drawn on a piece of paper only has length and width - in the case of a square, all sides have the same length.
a width is how wide it is, a length is how long it is and a height is how tall it is. it refers to anything like triangle and so on
length times width times height
The area of a right angled triangle would be .5 * length *width where the length is the height of the triangle. To find the height of the triangle, take the sine of 45 degrees, which is the degree of the angles other than the 90 degrees, and multiply it by the length of one of the two equal sides. The width of the triangle is the length of the bottom side.
You really can't solve it with the length. you need the height. Normally to get the area of a triangle, multiply the base X height, and divide by 2. However, you are using the terms length and width. When you say length and width, if you really mean base and height, then use the method given above.
No. It has NO length, NO width, NO height. Only a position.No. It has NO length, NO width, NO height. Only a position.No. It has NO length, NO width, NO height. Only a position.No. It has NO length, NO width, NO height. Only a position.
The question does not make any sense.
Rectangle: length x width triangle: (base x height)/2
The area of a triangle cannot be determined by its length and withgt or width, even. You need the length and the perpendicular height.
6*4/2
height*length*width = volume Divide both sides by length*width to find the height: height = volume divided by length*width
Yes. Any triangle can be fitted twice into a rectangle having the same base length and vertical height as the triangle. Consequently, whilst the area of a rectangle = length x width ; the area of a triangle = 1/2 base x height. If we were using the same words this would be 1/2 length x width.
Assuming that the width of the triangle is the base of the triangle and the the length is height we can calculate area as followed: 1/2 Base x Height = Area of a Triangle (8 meters ÷ 2) x 6 meters = 4 meters x 6 meters = 24 meters².