11-16-2022, 01:17 AM
Or, if I read the problem wrong (as it seems Pete and I have two different interpertations of the problem), you might want:
Formula for the Base of an Isosceles Triangle
If you know the side length and height of an isosceles triangle, you can find the base of the triangle using this formula:
b = SQR(a ^ 2 - h ^ 2), where a is the length of a side and h is the height.
how to find the third side of a triangle: formula for the base of an isosceles triangle
where a is the length of one of the two known, equivalent sides of the isosceles.
Formula for the Base of an Isosceles Triangle
If you know the side length and height of an isosceles triangle, you can find the base of the triangle using this formula:
b = SQR(a ^ 2 - h ^ 2), where a is the length of a side and h is the height.
how to find the third side of a triangle: formula for the base of an isosceles triangle
where a is the length of one of the two known, equivalent sides of the isosceles.