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Use Heron’s Formula, that is, the area of a triangle is , where the triangle contains sides a, b and c and to find the area of the triangle with side lengths: .a=7/2 b=4/3 c=9/4
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Use Heron’s Formula, that is, the area of a triangle is , where the triangle contains sides a, b and c and to find the area of the triangle with side lengths: .a=7/2 b=4/3 c=9/4
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Answer:
Area: T = 0.649
Explanation:
Sides: a = 3.5 b = 1.333 c = 2.25
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