Area Heron's Formula states that the area of a triangle with sides of lengths a , b , and c is given by A = s ( s − a ) ( s − b ) ( s − c ) where s = a + b + c 2 , as shown in the figure. (a) Use Heron's Formula to find the area of the triangle with vertices ( 0 , 0 ) , ( 3 , 4 ) , and ( 6 , 0 ) . (b) Show that among all triangles having a fixed perimeter, the triangle with the largest area is a equilateral triangle. (c) Show that among all triangles having a fixed area, the triangle with the smallest perimeter is an equilateral triangle.
Area Heron's Formula states that the area of a triangle with sides of lengths a , b , and c is given by A = s ( s − a ) ( s − b ) ( s − c ) where s = a + b + c 2 , as shown in the figure. (a) Use Heron's Formula to find the area of the triangle with vertices ( 0 , 0 ) , ( 3 , 4 ) , and ( 6 , 0 ) . (b) Show that among all triangles having a fixed perimeter, the triangle with the largest area is a equilateral triangle. (c) Show that among all triangles having a fixed area, the triangle with the smallest perimeter is an equilateral triangle.
Solution Summary: The author explains Heron's formula of vertices (0, 0), (3, 4), and (6,0). The area of the triangle is 12square unit.
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