It is: 12.15737097 feet
Check: 0.5*12.157370972*sin(60) = 64 square feet
length times width squared
It is: 0.5*length squared*(sin 60 degrees)
The Following Formula Is used to determine the area of any triangle. "Height" multiplied by "BASE" divided by two = area, more simply (Height x Base)/2=Area So in this Equation (6x1)/2=3 which is the area. With the length 6 and the length 1 being at a 90 degree angle With right triangles "only" you can determine the length of the slope using Triangulation Also known as the Pythagorean Theorem ( "a" squared x 'B' squared = "c" squared
The area doesn't tell you the shape of the triangle or the lengths of its sides.There are an infinite number of different triangles, all with sides of differentlengths, that all have 64 ft2 of area.
The perimeter of a square is four times the length of any side. The area is the length of a side multiplied by itself (which is to say, squared).
length times width squared
The side length is 15.2 (15.19671) inches.
Do you mean an equilateral triangle? Then if so then the formula for the area of any triangle: 0.5*a*b*sinC whereas a and b are the embraced sides of angle C And in the case of an equilateral triangle it is: 0.5*any side squared*sin(60 degrees) Alternatively use Pythagoras' theorem to find the altitude of the triangle then use: 0.5*base*height = area
Doubling those two dimensions would quadruple the area. So new area = 4*34 cm2 = 136 cm2
It is: 0.5*length squared*(sin 60 degrees)
The Following Formula Is used to determine the area of any triangle. "Height" multiplied by "BASE" divided by two = area, more simply (Height x Base)/2=Area So in this Equation (6x1)/2=3 which is the area. With the length 6 and the length 1 being at a 90 degree angle With right triangles "only" you can determine the length of the slope using Triangulation Also known as the Pythagorean Theorem ( "a" squared x 'B' squared = "c" squared
well it depends on what object, for a square it's area = length of 1 side squared. for a triangle, it's area = 1/2BxH for a rectangle, it's area = WxH for a parallelogram, it's area = BxH for a trapezoid, it's area = 1/2(top length+base length) x height for a circle, it's area = PIExRADIUS squared
The area doesn't tell you the shape of the triangle or the lengths of its sides.There are an infinite number of different triangles, all with sides of differentlengths, that all have 64 ft2 of area.
The perimeter of a square is four times the length of any side. The area is the length of a side multiplied by itself (which is to say, squared).
Area is length x length, or length squared.
Length squared
No. A metre measures length, a squared metre measures area.