(Double the Area) Divided by (Height) = Base
If you're looking for how to solve it with algebra, given: Area=30 and Height=4
Remember: Area of a triangle = 1/2 (base ) x (height)
Then plug the numbers you know into the formula: 30 = 1/2 (base) x (4)
To solve it, divide each side by 2 :
15 = (base)
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They are many ways to find the formula of a triangle. Base times height divided by 2
Area of any triangle: 0.5*base*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.
To find the circumradius of an isosceles triangle, the formula is:1/8[(a^2/h)+4h]in which h is the height of the triangle and a is the base of the triangle.
Base times height and divided by 2.