To find the volume, you first find the area of the triangle base and then multiply it be the height.
No. A 3D triangle would be a triangular based pyramid.
The Surface area of a triangle = 0.5*base*height The volume of a prism = area of its cross-section*length
First your question should ask "What is the area of an equilateral triangle". What you're talking about is a flat object not a 3d object (triangle is 2d). s=side measurement Rad means radical. (s^2 *Rad(3))/4
A triangle is a 2 dimensional object, it doesn't have a volume.
V= area of the triangle x length
A right angle triangle is a plane figure not a 3d one.
There is none because a triangle is a 2D shape and volume measures 3D shapes ----------------------------------------------------------------- There is not one. Triangles are two dimensional, volume is three dimensional, a triangle can therefore have an area but not a volume.
A triangle is a 2D shape, so as such it has no volume. (Since it is a length and a width, but has no depth). The equivalent of a triangle in 3D is a triangular based pyramid, which clearly does have a volume. You may have meant "area" rather than volume?
To find the volume, you first find the area of the triangle base and then multiply it be the height.
least volume and most surface area is 3D triangle
With great difficulty because there's no volume in a triangle
A triangle is a 2 dimensional object, it cannot therefore have a volume (which is a property of 3D objects.However, if you meant area, then it's half the base length multiplied by the height.
A triangle is a two-dimensional object and so its volume must be 0.
Well it depends on what kind of 3d shape it is. There is a formula to find the volume of each 3d shape. The main formula for volume is Bxh. (Big B multiplied by the height.) Bxh means the area of the base times the height.
Volume = area of cross-section*length
A triangle is a 2-dimensional object. It has no volume but the volume of an triangular prism is ( volume=Length*width*height ) as well ever since.