if you know the two legs of the triangle, you can use the Pythagorean theorem to find the hypotenuse as the base. Then you use the formula to find the area of the triangle: 1/2 (pi) bh.
To find the vertical distance (or height) of a triangle, you can use the formula for the area of a triangle: Area = 1/2 × base × height. If you know the area and the length of the base, you can rearrange the formula to solve for height: height = (2 × Area) / base. Alternatively, if you have the coordinates of the triangle's vertices, you can use the formula for the area based on those coordinates to find the height.
You multiply the height and base then divide by 2.
If you only have the triangle's area, then you only know the product of (base times height) ... it's double the area ... but you can't tell what either of those individual lengths is.
The base is one third of the perimeter, half of the base times the height is the area.
in a triangle double area and divide by base in a rectangle divide area by base
area = 1/2 base * perpendicular height you can't find both the base and the height if you only know the area
The area of the triangle is 1/2*bh. So if you know the height and the base just plug in the values.
To find the vertical distance (or height) of a triangle, you can use the formula for the area of a triangle: Area = 1/2 × base × height. If you know the area and the length of the base, you can rearrange the formula to solve for height: height = (2 × Area) / base. Alternatively, if you have the coordinates of the triangle's vertices, you can use the formula for the area based on those coordinates to find the height.
You multiply the height and base then divide by 2.
a=1/2bh; plug in what you knwo for the area and the height and then solve
Multiply the area by two then divide by the height - assuming that it is a right angled triangle.
If you only have the triangle's area, then you only know the product of (base times height) ... it's double the area ... but you can't tell what either of those individual lengths is.
The base is one third of the perimeter, half of the base times the height is the area.
You need to know the base and height of the triangle. Once you found these multiply together and divide by two.
in a triangle double area and divide by base in a rectangle divide area by base
You will need to know the height before you can calculate the base form the area.
Area = 0.5*base*height You will need to know the base or height then use Pythagoras theorem to find the base or height.