There is no specific formula for the base of a triangle. More often than not, it is to measure it.
Otherwise, the answer depends on what information you do have.
The formula to calculate the area of a triangle is A = 1/2 * base * height, where A represents the area, the base is the length of the triangle's base, and the height is the perpendicular distance from the base to the opposite vertex. This formula is derived from the fact that the area of a triangle is half the product of its base and height. By plugging in the values for the base and height into the formula, you can easily determine the area of the triangle.
The Formula is Base*Height, or 1/2 Height (altitude of the triangle) * Base (of the Triangle) * height (Height of the prism)
Area of a triangle = 0.5*base*perpendicular height Area of a parallelogram = base*perpendicular height
A base is normally a line and therefore has no area; the area of a triangle is half of base x altitude.
Area of a triangle: 0.5*base*perpendicular height
The formula for the area of a triangle is base times height, divided by 2. The base is one of the sides and the height is a perpendicular line connecting the base to its opposite point.
The are of any triangle is calculated by the formula: Area = 1/2 x Base x Height
16.47565m. To find the area of a triangle, the formula is (base/2) x height.
Area=1/2(base*height) where either side can be the base or the height in a right triangle.
Its called LxW for a triangle
The hypotneuse is squared and added to the base
Based on what data?