HomeGeometry Geometry How to Find the Height of an Equilateral Triangle? By HTuser 2 Use the formula: height = (√3 / 2) × side length Let the side length be s Substitute s into the formula Simplify to get the height Example: if s = 10, height = (√3 / 2) × 10 = 5√3 Share FacebookXPinterestWhatsApp Suggested for You How to Prove Two Lines Are Parallel? How to Prove That Two Lines Are Parallel? How to Prove 2 Lines Are Parallel? How to Make a Triangle? How to Make a Polygon? How to Find the Perimeter of a Rhombus? How to Find the Length of a Cord? How to Find Radius with Point of Tangency? How to Draw Square Root Spiral? How to Draw an Angle? How to Draw a Triangle? How to Draw a Square Root Spiral? How to Draw a Square? How to Draw a Rectangle? How to Draw a Quadrilateral? How to Draw a Polygon? How to Draw a Pentagon in a Square? How to Draw a Hexagonal Prism? How to Draw 80 Degree Angle with Compass? How to Draw 75 Degree Angle with Set Square? How to Draw 60 Degree Angle with Compass? How to Draw 60 Degree Angle? How to Draw 135 Degree Angle with Compass? How to Draw 120 Degree Angle with Compass? Load more Trending Today How To Win Friends And Influence People? How to Find Routing Transit Number? How To Cancel Uber One Subscription? How To Make Glass Bottles In Minecraft? How To Lock PC Screen With Password? How to Release Tight Calves? Load more