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Area of triangle-/s(s+ a)(s + b)(s + c), where S is semi-perimeter.






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Answered by yogendraboss7
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Answered by ayesha7734
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The area of a triangle is defined as the total region that is enclosed by the three sides of any particular triangle. Basically, it is equal to half of the base times height, i.e. A = 1/2 × b × h. Hence, to find the area of a tri-sided polygon, we have to know the base (b) and height (h) of it.

A formula does exist that can calculate the area of a triangle when all three sides are known. This formula is attributed to Heron of Alexandria but can be traced back to Archimedes. Area=SQRT(s(s-a)(s-b)(s-c)), where s=(a+b+c)/2 or perimeter/2.

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