s+s=d-s+pRULE
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You multiply the denomonator and numerator!
By using sides we get area of triangle and then using (1/2)heightxbase we get height.
To find the height of a triangle, you can use the formula: height = (2 * area) / base. The base of the triangle is one side of the triangle to which the height is perpendicular. The area can be calculated using different methods depending on the information available, such as using the lengths of the sides and Heron's formula or using the base and the height.
s+s=d-s+pRULE
how to find the perimeter of a right angled triangle using the area
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You multiply the denomonator and numerator!
(c2) / (2 cot A + cot B) = Area of Triangle ABC
By using sides we get area of triangle and then using (1/2)heightxbase we get height.
To find the height of a triangle, you can use the formula: height = (2 * area) / base. The base of the triangle is one side of the triangle to which the height is perpendicular. The area can be calculated using different methods depending on the information available, such as using the lengths of the sides and Heron's formula or using the base and the height.
You find the height by using Pythagoras' theorem and then 0.5*base*height = area.
To find the area of a triangle, you have to multiply the base of the triangle and the height of the triangle, then divide the product of those numbers by two.
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.
You cant, you need the length of one side.
The same way that you find the hypotenuse in the case of integers or decimals. If a triangle has a right triangle, use Pythagoras' Theorem.