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Height of a triangle with base 5m and area 20m2

User Debayan
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If you have a triangle with a base of 5m and an area of 20m2, to find the height begin with the formula of the area of a triangle.

A=1/2bh

Then, plug in your known numbers

20m2=1/2h(5m)

What I do next, is I work backwards by dividing the are by 1/2, which equals 40. All that is left to do, is divide this number, 40, by 5 to find the height.

40/5=8

Therefore, the height of the triangle is 8m
User PlexQ
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Since the "base of a triangular sail is 5m shorter than its height", we have the equality

Start with the formula for the area of a triangle


Plug in , , and


Multiply both sides by 2


Distribute


Subtract 36 from both sides



Factor the right side (note: if you need help with factoring, check out this solver)



Now set each factor equal to zero:
or

or Now solve for x in each case


So our possible answers are

or


However, since a negative height doesn't make sense, our only solution is



So the height is 9 m

Now subtract 5 from the height to get the base





So the base is 4 m



Check:


Start with the formula for the area of a triangle


Plug in , , and


Multiply


Divide. Since the two sides of the equation are equal, this verifies our answer.
User Abanoub Istfanous
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