How do you use Heron's formula to determine the area of a triangle with sides of that are 12, 6, and 10 units in length?

1 Answer
May 3, 2016

Area of triangle is 29.936.

Explanation:

According to Heron's formula, if the sides of a triangle are a, b and c, then its area is given by

sqrt(s(s-a)(s-b)(s-c)), where s=1/2(a+b+c).

In the given triangle, sides are 12, 6 and 10 and hence

s=1/2(12+6+10)=28/2=14

Hence, area of triangle is

sqrt(14xx(14-12)xx(14-6)xx(14-10) or

sqrt(14xx2xx8xx4)=8xxsqrt14=8xx3.742=29.936