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Summary Of: Heron's formula

Heron's formula can also be written as... The following argument reduces Heron's formula directly to the... Heron's formula reduces on the left to... Heron's formula as given above is... Heron's formula is a special case of... In both cases Heron's formula is obtained by setting one of the sides of the quadrilateral to zero... Heron's formula is also a special case of the formula of the area of the... Heron's formula is obtained by setting the smaller parallel side to zero... Another generalization of Heron's formula to polygons inscribed in a circle was discovered by... Implementations of Heron's formula in various programming languages...

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