Well, darling, if the base of the triangle is twice the altitude, then we can call the altitude 'x' and the base '2x'. The area of a triangle is calculated by the formula 1/2 * base * height, so in this case, it would be 1/2 * 2x * x = 144 cm². Solve for 'x' and you'll find the altitude of the triangle.
Half base x altitude.
6m
The area of triangle is : 60.0
Area = 1/2*altitude*base Area = 1/2*17.32050808*20 Area = 173.2050808 square inches The altitude or height was worked out by using Pythagoras' theorem.
The altitude will be 6 inches in length. The area of the rectangle is length (l) times width (w) or l x w = 12 x 8 = 96 The area of a triangle is 1/2 the base (b) times the height (h), or altitude, and, because the area of the triangle is equal to the area of the rectangle, both will have an area of 96. For the triangle, 1/2 b x h = 1/2 x 32 x h = 96, and 16 x h = 96, and h = 6
The area of triangle is : 64.0
A base is normally a line and therefore has no area; the area of a triangle is half of base x altitude.
Area = 0.5*base*altitude
If you mean "altitude", and by that you mean the height of the top of the triangle above its base, then draw a line from the top of the triangle to the base, at right angles to the base, and measure that line. Alternately, the height of a triangle above its base is twice the area divided by the base length.
Base=14 AND Altitude=28.
altitude(height)=(Area * 2) /length(Base)
Area of a triangle = 1/2*base*altitude in square units Area = 45 square feet
Let the given area is 10cm. Base of the triangle is 4 cm. altitude of triangle=? Area= 1/2 x Base x altitude 10= 1/2 x 4x altitude 10=2 x altitude 10/2= altitude 5= altitude Hence, altitude of the triangle is 5 cm.
Area = 0.5*base*altitude
It will be the base of the triangle
Area of a triangle = (0.5) * (Base) * (Altitude) = (0.5) * (6 meters) * (8 meters) = 24 square meters
70