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In Mathematics / High School | 2014-02-23

The area of a triangle is [tex]6.75 \, \text{m}^2[/tex]. If the base of the triangle is [tex]3 \, \text{m}[/tex], what is the height of the triangle?

Asked by sybaker

Answer (3)

The area of a triangle is 6.75 m^2
=> (1/2) x base x height= 6.75 m^2 =>(1/2) x 3 x height = 6.75 => height = ( 6.75x2)/3= 4.1
so the height is 4.1m

Answered by priyambaksi | 2024-06-10

the answer is 4.1m if i am right ;

Answered by lexichips | 2024-06-12

To find the height of a triangle given its area and base, use the formula A = 2 1 ​ × base × height . In this case, the height is calculated to be 4.5 m .
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Answered by priyambaksi | 2024-12-23