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Solve for the area using heron´s formula

Solve for the area using heron´s formula-example-1
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Answer:

252.8 cm²

Explanation:

The missing side of the right triangle can be found from the Pythagorean theorem:

s² = 20² -16² = 400 -256 = 144

s = 12 . . . . cm

The area of a right triangle is more easily found using the traditional area formula:

A = 1/2bh

A = 1/2(12 cm)(16 cm) = 96 cm² (left-side triangle)

The area of the triangle on the right can be found from Heron's formula. The semiperimeter is ...

s = (16 +20 +23)/2 = 29.5

The area is ...

A = √(29.5(29.5 -16)(29.5 -20)(29.5 -23)) = √(29.5·13.5·9.5·6.5)

A = √24591.9375 ≈ 156.818 . . . . . cm² (right-side triangle)

Then the total area of the figure is ...

A = 96 cm² +156.818 cm² = 252.818 cm² . . . . total area

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