For a triangle Area = (base x height)/2
So Area = 6x3/2 = 9 square feet
Assume the question should read, "If a triangle has an area of 100 sq feet and the base measures 25 feet then what is the height?"Area of a triangle = 1/2base x height.100 = 1/2 x 25 x height : height = 2 x 100 ÷ 25 = 8
You cannot determine the height from the information provided: more is required.
You cannot determine the height from the information provided: more is required.
Area=1/2(base*height) where either side can be the base or the height in a right triangle.
Area circle: π × radius² Area triangle: ½ × base × height Area Parallelogram: base × height Area: Rectangle: length × width In a triangle, the base is any side between two vertices and the height is the perpendicular distance from this side to the third vertex. In a parallelogram the base is any side. The height is the perpendicular distance between this side and the side parallel to it.
(3*202)+(1/2*20*17.32) = 1373.2 square feet
The side of a triangle or parallelogram used to help find area is called the base. Area is base times height in a parallelogram. In a triangle, it is 1/2 times base times height.
The area of any triangle is: 0.5*base*perpendicular height
A triangle with side a: 789, side b: 515, and side c: 289.7 feet has an area of 29,902.01 square feet.
If one side of the triangle is 8cm then the other side is 7cm because 0.5*8*7 = 28 square cm
Area is 12 square feet Math: Each side of the triangle is 1/3 of 48 ft or 16 feet The area of a triangle is 1/2 base X height. note: in this case height is the " perpendicular width" of 14 feet. 1/2 X 16ft X 14ft = 12 square feet
That would be the height when determing the area of the triangle. A= 1/2 base x height