An isosceles triangle has 2 equal base angles and its height is perpendicular from its apex to the centre of its base
You can't! If the base is the only side you know, you'll need two angles to define the triangle entirely
If you mean "altitude", and by that you mean the height of the top of the triangle above its base, then draw a line from the top of the triangle to the base, at right angles to the base, and measure that line. Alternately, the height of a triangle above its base is twice the area divided by the base length.
well it seems to me that i don't have a CLUE what your talking about !
To find the area of a triangle find the base and the height of the triangle. Then multiply the base by the height, then divide by 2. To find the perimiter of a triangle add together the outside edge of the triangle. To find the area of a triangle find the base and the height of the triangle. Then multiply the base by the height, then divide by 2. To find the perimiter of a triangle add together the outside edge of the triangle.
An isosceles triangle has 2 equal base angles and its height is perpendicular from its apex to the centre of its base
You can't! If the base is the only side you know, you'll need two angles to define the triangle entirely
If you mean "altitude", and by that you mean the height of the top of the triangle above its base, then draw a line from the top of the triangle to the base, at right angles to the base, and measure that line. Alternately, the height of a triangle above its base is twice the area divided by the base length.
well it seems to me that i don't have a CLUE what your talking about !
To find the area of a triangle find the base and the height of the triangle. Then multiply the base by the height, then divide by 2. To find the perimiter of a triangle add together the outside edge of the triangle. To find the area of a triangle find the base and the height of the triangle. Then multiply the base by the height, then divide by 2. To find the perimiter of a triangle add together the outside edge of the triangle.
Well you multiply the base and the shorter angle i think sorry not 100% sure
It is impossible to find the height of a triangle with just it's base.
You cannot. You need to know the length of one of the sides to find the other, or either of the acute angles.
The area of a triangle (At) is one half the length of the base (b) times the height (h).Atriangle = 0.5bhThe height of a triangle is the length of the line drawn perpendicular (at right angles to) to the base from the angle opposite the base.
You lack sufficient information to work out the base. You must have at least the area, or the value of two angles, in order to specify the base.
Area = 0.5*Base*Height
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.