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− | [[Bretschneider's formula]] gives a formula for the area of a non-cyclic quadrilateral given only the side lengths; applying [[Ptolemy's Theorem]] to Bretschneider's | + | [[Bretschneider's formula]] gives a formula for the area of a non-cyclic quadrilateral given only the side lengths; applying [[Ptolemy's Theorem]] to Bretschneider's amnado |
Brahmagupta's formula reduces to [[Heron's formula]] by setting the side length <math>{d}=0</math>. | Brahmagupta's formula reduces to [[Heron's formula]] by setting the side length <math>{d}=0</math>. |
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Brahmagupta's Formula is a formula for determining the area of a cyclic quadrilateral given only the four side lengths.
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Proofs
If we draw , we find that . Since , . Hence, . Multiplying by 2 and squaring, we get: Substituting results in By the Law of Cosines, . , so a little rearranging gives
Similar formulas
Bretschneider's formula gives a formula for the area of a non-cyclic quadrilateral given only the side lengths; applying Ptolemy's Theorem to Bretschneider's amnado
Brahmagupta's formula reduces to Heron's formula by setting the side length .
A similar formula which Brahmagupta derived for the area of a general quadrilateral is where is the semiperimeter of the quadrilateral. What happens when the quadrilateral is cyclic?
Problems
Intermediate
- is a cyclic quadrilateral that has an inscribed circle. The diagonals of intersect at . If and then the area of the inscribed circle of can be expressed as , where and are relatively prime positive integers. Determine . (Source)