It depends on what equations are given.
A= 1/2(b)(h)
You don't need to find it. From what your question states the area is already given to you.
Divide the area by height then you get the base.
You don't have enough information. But if you have the base and the area, you can solve the equation for the area of the triangle for the height.
Area = 2*vertical height
A= 1/2(b)(h)
You don't need to find it. From what your question states the area is already given to you.
If you are only given the side lengths of a scalene triangle, it is impossible for you to find for the area, unless you are given more information... like the height of the triangle for example. If this is a right triangle you would like to find the area of, you can multiply the length of each leg with each other, and then divide that product by 2 to conclude the area of the triangle.
Divide the area by height then you get the base.
You don't have enough information. But if you have the base and the area, you can solve the equation for the area of the triangle for the height.
The area of the triangle is 1/2*bh. So if you know the height and the base just plug in the values.
You can't. It is impossible.
Area = 2*vertical height
Divide the area by half the base.
By using sides we get area of triangle and then using (1/2)heightxbase we get height.
only solids have "lateral area". triangles have "area". the area of a scalene triangle is given by heron's formula. height not needed.
The relation between the height of a triangle, its base and its area is given by: Area = 0.5 * Base * Height Therefore, we have: Height = (2 * Area)/ Base.