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How do you find the area of a triangle when given only the lengths of three sides?

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Answer:

Use Heron's formula; see below.

Explanation:

Use Heron's formula.

Let the sides of the triangle have lengths a, b, and c.


s = (a + b + c)/(2)


area = √(s(s - a)(s - b)(s - c))

Example:

A triangle has side lengths 3, 4, and 5 units.

Find the area of the triangle.


s = (a + b + c)/(2)


s = (3 + 4 + 5)/(2)


s = 6


area = √(s(s - a)(s - b)(s - c))


area = √(6(6 - 3)(6 - 4)(6 - 5))


area = √(6(3)(2)(1))


area = √(36)


area = 6

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