Height will be h=base*tan(angle).
the angle is an angle and therefore doesn't have a length. If you want to find the length of the hypotenuse - the leg across from the right angle - it is the square-root of the other two legs each squared.
The height of a triangle alone is not enough information to find the perimeter. You need some angle measures or side lengths.
10.95 cm
Angles are complementary if they summate to the measure of a right angle (90 degrees). 90 - .01 = 89.99
if you have a right angle and the other called fe is 14ft then what is fd?
right angle
Area = 1/2 b h b : base h : height The height is vertical side of the right angle; the base is the horizontal side of the right angle
You have to use trig. If the base angle is a and base b, the height is b tan(a).
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the equation is 1/2 x base x height or (base x height)/2
i dont care about math even though i use it.
(base x height) / 2
Height will be h=base*tan(angle).
Let the angle = θLet the height = aLet the base = b* means multiplied byIf the angle touches the base:tanθ = a/bb = a/tanθIf the angle touches the height:tanθ = b/ab = a*tanθWhen transferring the second line of working (b= ...) into a calculator, replace a with the height and θ with the angle. The answer will be b.
It is: perimeter minus hypotenus+base = height Area = 0.5*base*height
Providing it's a right angle triangle the formula is: hypotenuse2-base2 = height2