I could solve this if I knew what kind of triangle this was. Equilateral, Right: 30, 60, 90?
Height will be h=base*tan(angle).
David Beckham
Providing it's a right angle triangle the formula is: hypotenuse2-base2 = height2
It is impossible to find a triangle if only angle measures are given (all similar triangles have the same angles).
(base x height) / 2
As many as you like because any triangle that has a 90 degree angle is always a right angle triangle.
By using the tangent ratio of: opposite/tangent angle = adjacent which is the base
I'm not sure what you are asking, so I may not be answering your question, but I'll try to the best of my ability.This is only for RIGHT TRIANGLESGiven a right triangle and the angle measurements besides the 90 degree angle of the right angle are 30 and 60 degrees (the combined angle measurements of a triangle always equal 180 degrees), the base is x, the height is xsqrt3, and the hypotenuse (or the longest side opposite the height) is 2x. This shortcut only works for right triangles with the other angle measurements 30 and 60 degrees.For example, you are given a triangle with the base=2 units. Using the shortcut, the height=2sqrt3 units. Then the hypotenuse=4 units.Given a right triangle and the angle measurements besides the 90 degree angle of the right angle are 45 and 45 degrees, the base is x, the height is also x, and the hypotenuse is xsqrt2. This shortcut only works for right triangles with both the other angle measurements equal to 45 degrees.For example, you are given a triangle with the base=2 units. The height is also 2 units. And finally, the hypotenuse=2sqrt2 units.*Another way to find the other side beside the shortcut is by using the Pythagorean Theorum (a2+b2=c2) if you are given the other two side measurements.*
The side of a triangle that is opposite to 90 degree angle is called hypotenuse. The side that is opposite to the given angle (The angle that is under calculations) is called opposite. The side that is adjacent with the given angle is called base.
The given dimensions would not form a right angle triangle but in general the are of a triangle is 0.5*base*perpendicular height
The answer depends on whether the base is one of the legs of the right angle or the hypotenuse. Also, a triangle cannot have a diagonal.
It is: perimeter minus hypotenus+base = height Area = 0.5*base*height