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In my Adv. Math class my teacher shaded in my to dark to I can't see the height. Can you give me a formula to find the height of a triangle?

Jennifer, I don't know what you are asking. Please repost with more information. Thanks for asking.

Kristii, if you have a question, it is much better to put it in as a separate post in <Post a New Question> rather than attaching it to a previous question, where is more likely to be overlooked. (I am assuming you are not just using another screen name.)

I searched Google under the key words "triangle height" to get these possible sources:

http://mathcentral.uregina.ca/QQ/database/QQ.09.02/dean1.html
http://mathcentral.uregina.ca/QQ/database/QQ.09.03/danielle1.html
http://oakroadsystems.com/twt/solving.htm
http://sakharov.net/triangle.html

I hope this helps. Thanks for asking.

To find the height of a triangle, you need to know the length of the base and the area of the triangle. The formula to find the height is:

height = (2 * area) / base

First, you need to find the area of the triangle. To do this, you'll need more information about the triangle, such as the length of the base or the lengths of the other sides.

Once you have the area, you can substitute it into the formula along with the length of the base to find the height.