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Heron's Formula

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Heron's Formula (sometimes called Hero's formula) is a formula for finding the area of a triangle given only the three side lengths.

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Theorem

For any triangle with side lengths , the area can be found using the following formula:

where the semi-perimeter .


Proof

=\frac{ab}{2}\sqrt{1-\left(\frac{a^2+b^2-c^2}{2ab}\right)^2}

=\sqrt{\frac{a^2b^2}{4}\left[1-\frac{(a^2+b^2-c^2)^2}{4a^2b^2}\right]}

=\sqrt{\frac{4a^2b^2-(a^2+b^2-c^2)^2}{16}}

=\sqrt{\frac{(2ab+a^2+b^2-c^2)(2ab-a^2-b^2+c^2)}{16}}

=\sqrt{\frac{((a+b)^2-c^2)(c^2-(a-b)^2)}{16}}

=\sqrt{\frac{(a+b+c)(a+b-c)(b+c-a)(a+c-b)}{16}}

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