You can't. The base doesn't tell you the height. There are an infinite number of
different right triangles with different heights that all have the same base.
You need to know something else in addition to the base, such as the area,
the length of the hypotenuse, or the value of one acute angle.
its a triangle * * * * * No, it an obtuse triangle is not a right angle triangle. An obtuse angled triangle has one angle which is greater than 90 degrees and the other two are acute. In a right angled triangle, the largest angle is 90 degrees while the other two are acute. So one cannot be the other.
It is the right angle triangle which has 3 sides whereas all quadrilaterals have 4 sides.
No. Within a triangle, the sum of all of the angles must equal 180 degrees. All three angles are acute (60 degrees) in an equilateral triangle, while only two are in a right triangle, the other being a right angle (90 degrees). There obviously could not be three right angles (270 degrees).
The main differences are. A triangle is three sided while a rectangle is four sided. The corners of a triangle can be any angle. All corners of a rectangle must be 90 degrees. This means that the left and right sides are parallel, and the top and bottom sides are parallel.
No. All three angles of an acute traingle are less than 90 degrees, so it cannot be a right triangle. The only similarity between them is that right angle triangle has 2 acute angles while acute triangles has 3 acute angles
It's simple. Measure it!
Rectangle has more right angles than the right triangle. The right triangle only has 1 right angle, while the rectangle has 4.
No, not every triangle is half of a rectangle. A rectangle has four sides and four right angles, while a triangle has three sides and three angles. The area of a triangle is not necessarily half of the area of a rectangle with the same base and height. Triangles and rectangles are different geometric shapes with distinct properties.
its a triangle * * * * * No, it an obtuse triangle is not a right angle triangle. An obtuse angled triangle has one angle which is greater than 90 degrees and the other two are acute. In a right angled triangle, the largest angle is 90 degrees while the other two are acute. So one cannot be the other.
It is the right angle triangle which has 3 sides whereas all quadrilaterals have 4 sides.
A triangle with one right angle and two acute angles is called a right triangle. In a right triangle, one of the angles measures 90 degrees, making it a right angle, while the other two angles are acute, meaning they measure less than 90 degrees each. The Pythagorean theorem can be applied to solve for the lengths of the sides of a right triangle.
A right triangle is not a quadrilateral. In fact, no triangle is a quadrilateral. The definition of a quadrilateral is having 4 sides, while all trianlges must have 3 sides, making a triangle that is a quadrilateral impossible.
No. Within a triangle, the sum of all of the angles must equal 180 degrees. All three angles are acute (60 degrees) in an equilateral triangle, while only two are in a right triangle, the other being a right angle (90 degrees). There obviously could not be three right angles (270 degrees).
The main differences are. A triangle is three sided while a rectangle is four sided. The corners of a triangle can be any angle. All corners of a rectangle must be 90 degrees. This means that the left and right sides are parallel, and the top and bottom sides are parallel.
Yes.
No. All three angles of an acute traingle are less than 90 degrees, so it cannot be a right triangle. The only similarity between them is that right angle triangle has 2 acute angles while acute triangles has 3 acute angles
Doubling the base of a triangle while keeping the height constant will double the area of the triangle. The area of a triangle is directly proportional to its base length, so increasing the base length by a factor of 2 will result in the area being multiplied by 2 as well.