It varies depending on the triangle.
Is indeterminate.
Are of a triangle is (length of the base) times (height)/2 .
You cannot calculate the height of a triangle from just the length of two sides. You would either have to measure it or obtain additional information about the triangle.
depends on height length density...
The area of any triangle is (1/2) x (length of the base) x (height). We're sure you can take it from there.
Is indeterminate.
the height has to be 22
Are of a triangle is (length of the base) times (height)/2 .
You cannot calculate the height of a triangle from just the length of two sides. You would either have to measure it or obtain additional information about the triangle.
You haven't told us the question. If you're looking for the area of a triangle, that's 1/2 of (height of the triangle) times (length of the triangle's base).
depends on height length density...
The area of any triangle is (1/2) x (length of the base) x (height). We're sure you can take it from there.
By measuring it
The measurement of the angle of the triangle...supposing it is a triangle.
The first is clearly not a suitable triangle.
The 'base' is the length of the side that the triangle is standing on.The 'height' is the vertical distance from that line to the vertex atthe top of the triangle.
a width is how wide it is, a length is how long it is and a height is how tall it is. it refers to anything like triangle and so on