Math, asked by swatikumari932, 10 months ago

find the area of a triangle whose sides are 10 cm and 6 cm and 8 cm by using herons formula​

Answers

Answered by nirnayrajput488
2

Step-by-step explanation:

The sides are 6cm,8cm,10cm

s=

2

6+8+10

=

2

24

=12

The area is given as

s(s−a)(s−b)(s−c)

12(6)(4)(2)

576

=24cm

2

Answered by MrSmartGuy1729
9

Answer:

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»Question:-

  • find the area of a triangle whose sides are 10 cm and 6 cm and 8 cm by using herons formula

»Answer:-

»Given in the Question :-

  • Sides of a triangle are 10,6,8

»To Find:-

  • The area of Triangle by using Heron's Formula

»Solution :-

  • Sides are given in the question 6,8,10

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»Before lets recall

S = semi perimeter = 10+6+8 = 24/2 = 12 cm

a = first side = 6

b = second side= 8

c = third side = 10

»Now just apply on the formula.

  • 12(6)(4)(2)
  • => 576
  • Root of 576 = 24

  • So the area of the triangle is 24 sq cm

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