The area of a triangle.
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Multiply the area by 2 and then divide the result by its height which will give you the base.
Assuming that a sail is a triangle shape, the area of a triangle can be found by using a simple formula. Half the base or bottom multiplied by the height of the triangle and its tallest point will give surface area.
The right-angle triangle measures 28cm by 35cm. Such a triangle is half of a rectangle.Therefore 28 x 35 = 980cm2 is the area of a rectangle.980 / 2 = 490cm2 will give the area of the triangle (which is 490cm2).
A= 1/2xBxH A=area B=base H=height
The area of a triangle.
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The Bermuda Triangle is not a set defined area, and different accounts of the Bermuda Triangle give different measurements of it. In most of these, there are several islands.
Multiply the area by 2 and then divide the result by its height which will give you the base.
You might want to give an area, it's impossible to answer your question as it is. The area of an equilateral triangle is [side2]*sqrt(3)/4, so reaarange: Side = 2*sqrt(area/sqrt(3))
Assuming that a sail is a triangle shape, the area of a triangle can be found by using a simple formula. Half the base or bottom multiplied by the height of the triangle and its tallest point will give surface area.
Without knowing its base its almost impossible to give a correct answer.
Length is fundamental, area is derived.