If a, b, c are the lengths of three sides of a triangle, then area of a triangle = √s(s − a) (s − b) (s − c) , where s = perimeter of triangle.
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The area of an isosceles triangle is the amount of region enclosed by it in a two-dimensional space. The general formula for the area of triangle is equal to half the product of the base and height of the triangle. Here, a detailed explanation about the isosceles triangle area, its formula and
The total area covered by an isosceles triangle is known as its area. For an isosceles triangle, the area can be easily calculated if the height (i.e. the altitude) and the base are known. Multiplying the height with the base and dividing it by 2, results in the area of the isosceles triangle.
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