A triangle has an area of 20 sq. inches what are its width and height?

Ah come on, what are the angles in this triangle?

Not fair to keep secrets.

To find the width and height of a triangle, we need some additional information. The area of a triangle can be calculated using the formula A = 1/2 * base * height. Therefore, we need either the base or the height of the triangle to determine the missing dimension.

If we assume that the base of the triangle is unknown, we can use the given area of 20 sq. inches to find the missing side.

Let's say the base of the triangle is represented by 'b'. We know the area (A) is 20 sq. inches. Therefore, the formula becomes:

20 = 1/2 * b * h

To determine the height, let's rearrange the equation:

40 = b * h

From here, we need more information or an additional equation to find the specific values for width and height.