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About herons formula


chirag53109gmailcom: area of = √[s(s-a)(s-b)(s-c)] where s is semi parameter

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Answered by mantavyaagarwal
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Heron's formula is used to find the area of any triangle whose sides are given (the length of each sides) while any of it's altitude or height is not given.

A =  √s(s-a)(s-b)(s-c) 

(the under root is on the entire expression on the right side)

A : Area of the triangle
a,b,c: Length of the sides
s: Semi-perimeter of the triangle

s = (a+b+c)/2

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Answered by Anonymous
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Hello..here is your answer

Heron's formula is named after Hero of Alexendria, a Greek Engineer and Mathematician in 10 - 70 AD. You can use this formula to find the area of a triangle using the 3 side lengths.
Therefore, you do not have to rely on the formula based on height and base.

The heron's formula:-

first to find any area with herons formula you have to find 's' which mean semi perimeter. and a,b,c denotes the side of triangle.

S = a+b+c\2

and then to find area u need the formula given below;-
√s(s-a)(s-b)(s-c).

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