SOLUTION: How do I find the height of a triangle when I only have it's base?
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Question 590436: How do I find the height of a triangle when I only have it's base?
Answer by Theo(13342) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
you can't.
you need more information.
1 side is not enough.
2 sides of the triangle and an included angle would be enough.
3 sides of the triangle would be enough.
other combinations might work but 1 side by itself is not enough.
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