How do you find the area of a triangle with a= 3, b=4, c=6? Trigonometry Triangles and Vectors Area of a Triangle 1 Answer Suryin =) Oct 17, 2015 you can use Heron's formula Explanation: = sqrt(s(s-a)(s-b)(s-c) where s = (a +b + c )/2 Answer link Related questions How do you find the area of a triangle with 3 sides given? What is the area of a equilateral triangle with a side of 12? How do you find the area of a triangleABC, if angleC = 62^@, b = 23.9 , and a = 31.6? How do you find the area of a triangleGHI, if angleI = 15^@, g = 14.2 , and h = 7.9? What is Heron's formula? When do you use Heron's formula to find area? How do you find the area of a triangle ABC, if a = 23, b = 46 , and c = 41? Question #f2e4c How do you find the area of the triangle given c= 4, A= 37 degrees, B= 69 degrees? How do you find the area of the triangle given C=85 degrees, a= 2, B= 19 degrees? See all questions in Area of a Triangle Impact of this question 3386 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License