V = 1/3 BH Formula for finding BH is: (pi)r2H B = Area of Base H = Height
To find the height using the formula for Area of a triangle (a = bh/2): A = bh/2 (next, multiply both sides by 2) 2A = bh (then, divide both sides by b) 2A/b = h (this is your answer)
that formula is base times height
Base times height in square units.
Multiply the base time the height of the triangle or quadrilateral.
Area formula for circle= --,,- r 2
V = 1/3 BH Formula for finding BH is: (pi)r2H B = Area of Base H = Height
The formula is for a square and rectangle is A=bh or A=lw
The formula for the area of the base of a rectangular prism is length multiplied by width. In mathematical terms, this can be represented as A = l x w, where A is the area of the base, l is the length of the base, and w is the width of the base. This formula is derived from the concept of finding the product of two sides of a rectangle to determine its area.
Yes
The formula for area of a parallelogram is bh. Base times height.
The formula for the volume of a solid (not a sphere) is V=Bh, or the volume (V) equals the area of the base (B, or bh) multipied by the height of the solid (h).
(bh)3(nh)3
To find the height using the formula for Area of a triangle (a = bh/2): A = bh/2 (next, multiply both sides by 2) 2A = bh (then, divide both sides by b) 2A/b = h (this is your answer)
BH is not stable, there is no compound by that formula. BH3 (boron hydride) generally exists as the dimer, B2H6, diborane.
V=Bh
1/2(bh)