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It is: c2-b2 = a2 whereas c is the hypotenuse, b is the base and a is the altitude
The height or altitude of triangle: (2*45)/15 = 6cm Check: 0.5*15*6 = 45 square cm
The dimensions are: altitude 12 inches and base 7 inches Check: 0.5*12*7 = 42 square inches
it is based on what is triangle look like
Find this using the Pythagorean theorem (a=(1/2 * 8) b=the altitude c = 6).
The triangle's altitude is 8.7 (8.66025) cm.
You can find the angle of a triangle within a circle segment using the circle theorems.
altitude(height)=(Area * 2) /length(Base)
Here are a couple Find the altitude of a triangle with base 3 and hypotenuse 5. Find the altitude of an equilateral triangle with each side to 2
The altitude of a triangle is the distance from the line containing the base to the vertex. Draw the base and continue on outside of the triangle. Measure perpendicular from that line to the vertex.
By using Pythagoras' theorem.
to find the altitude of a triangle you connect each vertex perpendicularly to the opposite segment all three points will meet at one point known as the orthocenter -9th grader
Altitude = 10.4 (10.3923) cm
Half base x altitude...
By using Pythagoras' theorem.
The altitude of an equilateral triangle is (√3)/2*a. where 'a' is the side of the triangle. It can be just find by giving a perpendicular to the base of the triangle, the base of the triangle become a/2 and one side is a. so by applying Pythagoras theorem we will get the desired formula.
You can find it by using the Pythagorean theorem if you know the side and the base of triangle. In an isosceles triangle the median is also the altitude. The formula is: (The measure of the side length)^2 - (The measure of the one half of the base length )^2 = (The measure of the altitude)^2. Find the square root of the result that you'll have the measure of the altitude.