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'''Heron's formula''' (sometimes called Hero's formula) is a [[mathematical formula | formula]] for finding the [[area]] of a [[triangle]] given only the three side lengths. | '''Heron's formula''' (sometimes called Hero's formula) is a [[mathematical formula | formula]] for finding the [[area]] of a [[triangle]] given only the three side lengths. | ||
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For any triangle with side lengths <math>{a}, {b}, {c}</math>, the area <math>{A}</math> can be found using the following formula: | For any triangle with side lengths <math>{a}, {b}, {c}</math>, the area <math>{A}</math> can be found using the following formula: |
Revision as of 16:53, 18 November 2007
Heron's formula (sometimes called Hero's formula) is a formula for finding the area of a triangle given only the three side lengths.
Theorem
For any triangle with side lengths , the area can be found using the following formula:
where the semi-perimeter .
Proof