Theres not enough information to answer the question-- we don't even know what figure it is. But if you're saying one of those should be base, it is generally nor height.
To find the length of the base, you would have to multiply 182 by 2, then divide that by 13. The answer would be 28 feet for the length of the base.
The length of the hypotenuse of a right triangle with a 13 cm base and a 6 cm height is 14.32 cm
The height is irrelevant to the area of the base, which is (8 inches)(3.5 inches) or 28 square inches.
tan 13/30
117= base* height 117/13=height 9 is d height
Triangle B The area of a triangle is the length of the base times the height divided by two. Triangle A has base 13 m and height 5 m so we have (13 * 5) / 2 = 32.5 square meters. Triangle B has base 9 m and height 8 m so we have (9 * 8) /2 = 36 square meters. Therefore Triangle B has the greater area.
Length of triangular prism: 1037.4/(0.5*13*13.3) = 12 yards
The area of a triangle is (1/2)(base)(height). In the case of a right triangle, one leg is the length of the base and the other leg is the height.The area in this case is (1/2)(13)(2) = 13 square units.
An equilateral triangle with a height of 20 has a base of 23.1 (23.09401), not 15. If the base is 15 then the height will be 13 (12.99038).
Area of a triangle = 1/2*base*height = 1/2*(6-2y)*13 = (3-y)*13 = 39-13y
Volume of a pyramid = 1/3*base area*height
Depends on its height. 6.5xh.