Proof for Heron's Formula ?

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Meghna Thapar 5 years, 4 months ago
Heron's Formula -- An algebraic proof
where b is the length of a base and h is the height to that base. There is at least one side of our triangle for which the altitude lies "inside" the triangle. For convenience make that the side of length c. It will not make any difference, just simpler. Heron's formula computes the area of a triangle given the length of each side. If you have a very thin triangle, one where two of the sides approximately equal s and the third side is much shorter, a direct implementation Heron's formula may not be accurate.
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