Explain heron's formula
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In geometry, Heron's formula (sometimes called Hero's formula), named after Hero of Alexandria, gives the area of a triangle when the length of all three sides are known. Unlike other triangle area formulae, there is no need to calculate angles or other distances in the triangle first.
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ROOT OF S(S-A)(S-B)(S-C)
Explanation:
S=PERIMETER DIVIDED BY 2
A=THE LENGTH FIRST SIDE
B=THE LENGTH OF SECOND SIDE
C=THE LENGTH OF THIRD SIDE
THIS FORMULA IS USED TO FIND THE AREA OF ANY TRIANGLE
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