Now that we can find the area of a triangle using a formula, we can use that same formula to find the measure of a missing dimension.
When reading the problem, we need to look out for key words that help us know what measurement we are looking for.
We have learned that the area of a triangle is found by halving the product of its base and height. If we already know the area, along with one of the dimensions, we can use this relationship to find the remaining dimension.
The triangle below has an area of 20\text{ mm}^2, and a height of 5\text{ mm}. How can we determine the base of the triangle?
From the formula, we know that \text{Area}=\dfrac12\times\text{base}\times\text{height}, which means that 20=\dfrac12\times\text{base}\times\text{5}.
Let's set up the formula and solve for the missing variable.
\displaystyle 20 | \displaystyle = | \displaystyle \dfrac12\times b \times 5 | Let b represent the \text {base} |
\displaystyle 2 \times 20 | \displaystyle = | \displaystyle \dfrac{2}{1} \times \dfrac {1}{2} \times b \times 5 | Multiply each side of the equation by 2 |
\displaystyle 40 | \displaystyle = | \displaystyle b \times 5 | Evaluate the multiplication |
\displaystyle \dfrac{40}{5} | \displaystyle = | \displaystyle \dfrac{b\times 5}{5} | Divide each side by 5 to get the variable by itself |
\displaystyle 8 | \displaystyle = | \displaystyle b |
We've found the base of the triangle is 8. But what should our units be?
We started with the given area in \text{mm}^2, which was found by multiplying the base in \text{mm} times the height in \text{mm}, or \text{mm} \times \text{mm}. We used the formula to work back and find the dimension of the base, which is a measure of length in \text{mm}. Therefore our base is 8 \text { mm} .
Find the value of h if the area of this triangle is 48\text{ m}^2.
Jacob has a triangular piece of fabric with an area of 50 \text{ cm}^2. The length of the base of the fabric is 10 \text { cm}, find the \text {height} of the fabric in meters.
Using the formula for the area of a triangle is how we can find the unknown dimension of a triangle.