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.
the equation for a triangle is 1/2base*height knowing that it's a simple equation solving for a single unknown.
0.5*base*height. AKA base times height divided by 2
You need the height as well to find the area, but the proper equation would be A= 5.5h
You don't have enough information. But if you have the base and the area, you can solve the equation for the area of the triangle for the height.
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.
the equation for a triangle is 1/2base*height knowing that it's a simple equation solving for a single unknown.
0.5*base*height. AKA base times height divided by 2
You need the height as well to find the area, but the proper equation would be A= 5.5h
You don't have enough information. But if you have the base and the area, you can solve the equation for the area of the triangle for the height.
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.
1/2*b*h one half times base times height
To calculate height using two similar triangles, you can set up a proportion based on their corresponding sides. If you know the lengths of one triangle's sides and the height you want to find, you can use the ratio of the sides to the height. For example, if triangle A has a height and base known, and triangle B is similar with an unknown height, you can set up the equation: (height of triangle A / base of triangle A) = (height of triangle B / base of triangle B). By rearranging this equation, you can solve for the unknown height of the similar triangle.
Find the area of the triangle 4inch tall 3.2 base
The answer depends on what information you do have about the triangle.
Just find the length of the bottom side. 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 write the equation: 30 = 1/2 (base) x (4) To solve it, divide each side by 2 : 15 = (base)
The equation for the area of a triangle is (base*height)/2. So with your particular numbers you just plug them into the equation to obtain that (5*4)/2 = 20/2 = 10un^2
It is impossible to find the height of a triangle with just it's base.