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State the heron's formula for the area of a triangle

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Answered by AmitTiger
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if a,b,c are the sides of an triangle then the area of triangle is
root of s(s-a)(s-b)(s-c) where s=a+b+c/2
Answered by Anonymous
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STATE THE HERON'S FORMULA

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\Large\mathcal\orange{HERON'S \: FORMULA }

\mathfrak\pink{\implies let \: semi \: perimeter \:  = x</p><p>}

\mathfrak\pink{\implies x =  \frac{a \:  +  \: b + c \: }{2}}

\mathfrak\red{area \: of \: triangle \: by \: herons \: formula}

\mathfrak\red{\implies\sqrt{x(x - a)(x - b)(x - c) \: } }

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