Height x Weight x Height
use algebra to find the radius, then plug the height and radius into the surface area equation
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.
Assuming it is a right cone, use Pythagoras - slant height = hypotenuse, other two sides = radius of base, and height.
Pi is 3.14, a number that represents the ratio between a circle's circumference and its diameter. It cannot be used to find the height of an elephant.
Height x Weight x Height
Height x Weight x Height
Height x Weight x Height
easy you can use a calculator to find that out
use a yard stick
right angle
To find the height of a binary tree, you can use a recursive algorithm that calculates the height of the left and right subtrees, and then returns the maximum height plus one. This process continues until the height of the entire tree is calculated.
use algebra to find the radius, then plug the height and radius into the surface area equation
A measuring cylinder(beaker)to find the height and then use the formula 1millimetre =1 cm3
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.
if you know the height and the apothem, use pythagorean theorem to solve for it.
You measure the base and the height. Then use the formula (base*height)/2.