The formula to calculate the area of any triangle is half the length of the base, multiplied by the height. Therefore in this case it's 32.76
A triangle with two congruent sides is isosceles. A triangle with an angle of 104 degrees is obtuse. So you would have an obtuse isosceles triangle.
It is 180 - 104 - 21 = 55 degrees.
104 1*104 = 104 4*26 = 104
2.30 * 104 = 23,0002.30 * 104 = 23,0002.30 * 104 = 23,0002.30 * 104 = 23,000
104 tenths = 104 / 10 = 10.4
the equation for area of a triangle is A = 1/2 bhso the answer is . . . 1/2 x 13 x 16 = 104
Area = 1/2*13*height = 104 Multiply both sides by 2: 13*height = 208 Divide both sides by 13: height = 16 inches Check: 1/2*13*16 = 104 square inches
Area = 1/2*b*h104 yd2 = 1/2(13 yd)hmultiply through by 2208 = 13h208/13 = hHeight = 16 yards=============
A = (bh)/2Since the base b of the triangle is 5 cm longer than its height, then we can express the height in terms of base. So we have:A = [b(b-5)]/2 (multiply by 2 to both sides)2A = b2 - 5b (substitute 52 for A)104 = b2 - 5b (subtract 104 to both sides)b2 - 5b - 104 = 0 (solve for b using the quadratic formula)b = [5 ± √[5 - 4(1)(-104)]]/2(1)b = [5 ± √(5 + 416)]/2 (since the length is always positive)b = (5 + 21)/2b = 13Thus, the base is 13 m long.
Area = 1/2*(14+12)*8 = 104 square cm
Using trigonometry the area of the triangle works out as 104 square MM rounded to the nearest whole number
Area = 1/2*(14+12)*8 = 104 square cm
A triangle with two congruent sides is isosceles. A triangle with an angle of 104 degrees is obtuse. So you would have an obtuse isosceles triangle.
For 104 the base is 10 and the exponent is 4.
104 degrees: 180 - (2 x 38)
104 square units.
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