**WILL ALWAYS FAN+MEDAL** Using the Heron's Formula how do you find the area of a triangle(A,B,C) with 3 side lengths which are: A: 22 cm B: 17 cm C: 27 cm Can somebody tell me how to do this by any chance? ???
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Thanks by chance can you walk me through that? Sorry :P
let \(s=(22+17+27)/2\) then compute \[\sqrt{s(s-22)(s-17)(s-27)}\]
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I don't get 186.67619023324855
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now i do...put in an extra 17 instead of 27
\[132\sqrt{2}\]
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the formula of a triangle is \[A=\frac{ 1 }{ 2 }\times base \times hieght\]
@THEHELPER123 That does not help when you do not have the height, which is what the whole Heron's Formula part was about.
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