cassandra124c
cassandra124c cassandra124c
  • 14-05-2017
  • Mathematics
contestada

A triangle has an area of 9m2 and a base of 6m. how do I find the height of this triangle?

Respuesta :

askquestions01
askquestions01 askquestions01
  • 14-05-2017
You know the triangle has a base of 6 meters, and that the formula to find the area of a triangle is 1/2bh or one-half of the base times the height. So, you would plug in 9 meters squared=one half of six times h, or 9m^2=1/2(6)*(h). In simplifying this, you would get 3h=9m^2. Divide both sides by three and get h=3. Hope this helps, and if you need any further explanations, please let me know!
Answer Link

Otras preguntas

Any answers to them ?
The outfit the bullfighter wears is called el/la _________________. a. banderilla c. traje de luces b. picador d. matador
how are a square and a rectangle alike and different?
Mr. and mrs.storey drive 3200 miles in all during their vacation. mr.storey drove 3 times as many miles as mrs.storey how many miles did mr.storey drive how man
Suppose an object is thrown upward with an initial velocity of 52 feet per second from a height of 125 feet. The height of the object t seconds after it is thro
Multiply x to the 1 fourth power times x to the 5 eighths power.
Can anyone help me please? I really need it.
Terry is making 6 hat and scarf sets. each scarf requires 2yds of material and each hat requires 18inches of material. how many feet of material does he need fo
list at least three problems that were identified in this section
Why do you think "Bleeding Kansas" produced intense controversy between many americans?