actually i didnt understand because i m pooor......in maths :( can u help me?ppppppppppppllllllllllllllllllzzzzzzzzzzzz........................... :)
How about a right triangle when the height length is not known base is 5cm and the other segment is 13cm but the height segment is unknown. im losing my mind
This video did not mention the units of measurement, but the units will always be squared (or have an exponent of 2) when area is calculated. units of height x units of base = units squared
thank u for making me cheat
leakingskulls 1 month ago
i dont exactly understand where this where this would help me in any planned career paths but not much say in it just sit back shut up and listen
wood1andcritter 3 months ago
OMG!!! i sit in class for 58 mins to learn this and i dont understand it. i go home watch this and it makes perfect sense
rocs2hrd4u1 5 months ago 4
@rocs2hrd4u1 ik! same thing happened to me xD
MrPrzemoxlol 5 months ago
actually i didnt understand because i m pooor......in maths :( can u help me?ppppppppppppllllllllllllllllllzzzzzzzzzzzz........................... :)
lovexoxomiley 10 months ago
thanks
toni21112 11 months ago 2
How about a right triangle when the height length is not known base is 5cm and the other segment is 13cm but the height segment is unknown. im losing my mind
TriviumCrusader17 1 year ago
thanks again I totally forgot all that
kintsuri1 1 year ago
This video did not mention the units of measurement, but the units will always be squared (or have an exponent of 2) when area is calculated. units of height x units of base = units squared
walshmath 2 years ago
35=.5×10×height
35/.5 = 70
70/10 = height
height = 7
StabiloMentos 3 years ago
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StabiloMentos 3 years ago
How do i find the height of a right triangle, and the triangle's area is 35 cm square, and the base is 10 cm long, how do i find the height?
4znwrestler 3 years ago