Math, asked by SaadTramboo5121, 2 months ago

If the area of a triangle is 30 m² and it's base is 10 m, what is the height of the triangle?

Answers

Answered by manishdhakal188
0

Answer:

6 m

Step-by-step explanation:

A= 30

B= 10

H =?

A= 1/2*(b*h)

Answered by Aryan0123
9

Given :-

  • Area of triangle = 30 m²
  • Base length = 10 m

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To find :-

Height of the triangle = ?

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Solution :-

To solve this question and for finding out the height of the triangle, We apply a formula that connects the area of a right-angled triangle to the base and height.

\boxed{\sf{\pink{Area \: of \: triangle = \dfrac{1}{2}\times Base \times Height}}}\\\\

\Rightarrow \: \sf{30 = \dfrac{1}{2}\times 10 \times Height}\\\\

\Rightarrow \: \sf{30 = 5 \times Height}\\\\

\Rightarrow \: \sf{Height = \dfrac{30}{5}}\\\\

\therefore \boxed{\underline{\red{\bf{Height \: of \: the \: triangle=6 \:m}}}}\\\\

KNOW MORE:

  • A triangle is the simplest polygon that consists of 3 sides.

There are 3 types of triangles on the basis of their angles:

  1. Acute Angled Triangle
  2. Right-angled triangle
  3. Obtuse angled triangle
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