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    How do I find the area of an equilateral triangle when only the height is given?
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    H = height, S = side, A = area, B = base. You know that each angle is 60 degrees because it is an equilateral triangle. If you look at one of the triangle halves, H/S = sin 60 degrees because S is the longest side (the hypotenuse) and H is across from the 60 degree angle, so now you can find S. The base of the triangle is S because all the sides are the same, so B = S. Using A = (1/2)*BH, you get A = (1/2)*SH, which you can now find.
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    How do I calculate the height of a right triangle, given only the length of the base and the interior angle at the base?
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    Look up the tangent of the angle in a trigonometry table. Multiply the tangent by the length of the base.
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    How do I determine the height of a triangle when I know the length of all three sides?
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    You already know the base, so calculate the area by Heron's formula. Then, substitute the values you know in the formula. Area=1/2 * base * height or height=2 * Area/base and find your answer.
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    How do I find the height of a triangle?
    Donagan
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    You need to know both the length of the base of the triangle and its area. Divide the base into the area, then double that.
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    What is height of a triangle if the base is 5 and the two sides are 3?
    Donagan
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    This is a trigonometry question. Draw the height from the obtuse angle to the "5" side. This forms two right triangles inside the main triangle, each of whose hypotenuses are "3". The cosine of either of the original acute angles equals 2½÷3, or 0.833. Look up that angle in a trig table. Find the sine of that angle, and multiply that by 3 to get the height.
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    How do I find the height of a triangle with the length of the three sides?
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    Follow Method 3. "If you have all three sides, you'll use Heron's formula, and the formula for the area of a triangle." Use Heron's formula to determine the area of the triangle. Set the result equal to 1/2bh, and solve for h.
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    How can I determine the height of an isosceles triangle?
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    Since the two opposite sides on an isosceles triangle are equal, you can use trigonometry to figure out the height. You can find it by having a known angle and using SohCahToa. For example, say you had an angle connecting a side and a base that was 30 degrees and the sides of the triangle are 3 inches long and 5.196 for the base side. In order to find the height, you would need to set it up as this: S=o/h, S=sine, o=opposite (the height), h=hypotenuse (the side), S30=o/3 because it's the opposite divided by the three, you can multiply by the reciprocal on both sides so the three gets cancelled on one side and the other is multiplied by 3, 3sin30=o and 3sin30=1.5=height.
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    How do I find the height if the area and base of the quadrilateral are given?
    Donagan
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    If it's a regular quadrilateral, divide the area by the base.
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    Can I determine the base of a triangle if I know its height is eight feet?
    Donagan
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    You would also need to know other information, such as the area or some of the sides or angles.
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    What is the formula for determining the area of a triangle?
    Donagan
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    One-half base times height.
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    How do I find the area of a triangle when only the angle and two sides are given?
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    Assuming a Side-Angle-Side relationship, that would be the two sides multiplied by 1/2, then multiplied by the sine of the angle.
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    How do I find the area of a triangle if the sides are five, four and six?
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    You multiply all of the numbers and divide by two, since it is a triangle.
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    How do I find the height of a triangle when I am only given one side's length?
    Donagan
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    You can't.
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    How can I calculate an isosceles triangle's area when only two sides are given?
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    Mark the two sides and draw the appropriate line between them. Once you've done that, just calculate as normal.
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    How do I find the height of a triangle if the area = 30 cm2 (Grade 8 level math)?
    Donagan
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    You would also have to know the base.
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    How do I find the height of a non right triangle if one side & one angle are known?
    Donagan
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    Consider the triangle formed by the known side, the known angle, and the height opposite the known angle. Write a trigonometric equation for the tangent of the known angle, making use of the known side and the height. Solve for the height.
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    How do I find the height of a triangle when three angles and the base are known?
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    Make a line straight down from the top of the triangle, thus forming a right triangle. Then use A squared + B squared = C squared (aka the Pythagorean Theorem).
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    How do I find the area of a triangle when only the base is given?
    Donagan
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    You have to know the height, too.
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    How do I calculate the side lengths of an equilateral triangle only knowing the area?
    Donagan
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    First multiply the area by 2.3. Then find the square root of that number. That's the length of a side.
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    How can I find the area of triangle without using Heroin's formula?
    Donagan
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    The usual formula is one-half the base multiplied by the height.
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    If I only have two sides and no degrees, can I find the height of a triangle even if it is not an isosceles?
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    No. The triangle is ambiguous and has no set shape, and therefore no discernible area.
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    If I know the base and the acute angle, how can I find the height of a triangle?
    Donagan
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    You don't have enough information to do that.
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    How do I find the height of a right triangle if I only know the base?
    Donagan
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    You don't have enough information to find the height.
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    What is the height of a structure that is standing 100 feet away and has an inclination of 56 degrees?
    Donagan
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    Look up the tangent of 56°, then multiply it by 100 ft.
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    What is the height of an equilateral triangle with a side of six?
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    You would divide the base into 2 equal parts, so half of 6 is 3. Then you know you have a 30-60-90 right triangle, with a hypotenuse of 6 and a base of 3. Since this triangle has side lengths of 2x, x, and x(sqrt3), you know that 6 is 2x and 3 is x. Then you know the height is 3(sqrt3).
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    How do I find the area of a right angled triangle with the hypothenude as 7 cms and the other angle 30 degrees ?
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    This is called a "30-60-90 triangle" (those are its angles), and the sides of it are in the ratio of 1 : √3 : 2. The "2" corresponds to the hypotenuse (the longest side), which is given as 7 cm. We can set up two proportions to find the legs of the triangle: 2 / 7 = 1 / x, and 2 / 7 = √3 / y, where x and y are the legs. By cross-multiplying we find that x = 3.5 cm and y = 7.5√3 cm. We'll call the longer leg the base of the triangle and the shorter leg the height. (It could also be reversed.) The area is (½)(base)(height) = (½)(7.5√3)(3.5) = 22.7 sq cm.
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    I know the base is 5. The height is 3x - 7. The side is 4x. The area is 40. How do I find what x is?
    Donagan
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    A = 40 = (base)(height) / 2 = (5)(3x - 7) / 2 = (15x - 35) / 2. Then 80 = 15x - 35, and 115 = 15x. So x = 7.67.
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    How do I find the height if I only know the length of 2 sides?
    Donagan
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    It can't be done. You need more information.
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    Is there a simpler version of Heron's Formula?
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    No, there is not. Heron's Formula is very helpful though, and it isn't as tedious as it seems. Just practice and soon it will become easier.
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    How can I find the height of a triangle if I only know the length of the sides?
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    Sides a, b, c are known. The semi-perimeter, s = (a+b+c)/2. Area of Triangle = sqrt[s(s-a)(s-b)(s-c)] and Area of Triangle = b * h / 2. Therefore : b * h / 2 = sqrt[s(s-a)(s-b)(s-c)] h = 2 * sqrt[s(s-a)(s-b)(s-c)] / b
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