That's going to depend on how much you know about the other parts of the triangle. For example, if you know the area and the height, then Base = (double the area) divided by (height). If you don't know anything about the other parts to calculate the base with, then you just have to measure it.
If you are referring to the area of a rectangle, it will increase by 3 times the width. The area of a triangle will increase by 3 times 1/2 the base or, in other words, 1 1/2 times the base. (This answer presumes you mean the height increases by three units, such as inches or millimeters, not by three times the original height.)
You can't tell the area from that much information. In order to find the area you can measure the base and height and multiply them by each other. Then divide the product by two.
IF triangles 'A' and 'B' are similar (they both have the same angles),then the perimeter of 'B' is 8 times the perimeter of 'A'.If they're not similar, then the ratio of areas doesn't tell you the ratioof perimeters.
10) The volume of the cylinder is 19*(π16^2) and the volume of the prism is 19*(16^2). Subtract these to get 10,409 m^3
That's going to depend on how much you know about the other parts of the triangle. For example, if you know the area and the height, then Base = (double the area) divided by (height). If you don't know anything about the other parts to calculate the base with, then you just have to measure it.
Regardless of whether the "other measurement" is an angle or the length of something, that much information is never enough to define anything else about the triangle.
To draw a random triangle.... Declare six variables.... H1 and V1 H2 and V2 H3 and V3 Then using the random function apply the random to the height of your form - this will be H1 Do the same with the width of the form - this will be V1 -- do this twice more, for H2 and V2 - and then for H3 and V3.. Then draw a line from (H1, V1) to (H2, V2) Draw another line from (H1, V1) to (H3, V3) Draw the last line from (H2, V2) to (H3, V3) -- I can't guarantee it will look great, but it _will_ be a triangle. ==== To draw a specific triangle you need much more coding, involving sine rule an other trigonometry.
It would help to answer the question if there was any information about the shape itself: a triangle, a parallelogram, ... Clearly, that was too much to expect.
you measure how much it goes up on the tallest side
If you are referring to the area of a rectangle, it will increase by 3 times the width. The area of a triangle will increase by 3 times 1/2 the base or, in other words, 1 1/2 times the base. (This answer presumes you mean the height increases by three units, such as inches or millimeters, not by three times the original height.)
Greater than 90, less than 180 degrees.
You can't tell the area from that much information. In order to find the area you can measure the base and height and multiply them by each other. Then divide the product by two.
IF triangles 'A' and 'B' are similar (they both have the same angles),then the perimeter of 'B' is 8 times the perimeter of 'A'.If they're not similar, then the ratio of areas doesn't tell you the ratioof perimeters.
The area of a triangle is calculated as (base x height) / 2. In this case, the area of the triangular sail would be (15.9 x 21.7) / 2 = 344.43 square meters. Multiply this by the material cost of $15.95 per square meter to find the total cost, which would be $15.95 x 344.43 = $5497.77.
You multiply the length by the height then divide by two, if you are actually finding the whole area. The above answer is correct, but here is the formula if you need it: A = 1/2xbxh or A = bxh/2 where x is multiplying, b = base, h = height, and A = area.
less than 90 degreesAnswer:The sum of the angles in any triangle are always 180o. By definition an acute triangle is one in which all three angles are acute angles (less than 90o). As soon as one angle becomes 90o (right angled triangle) or greater (obtuse angled) the triangle is no longer acute.