< Trigonometry 
 
        
      Heron's formula states that the area A of a triangle whose sides have lengths a, b, and c is
where is the semiperimeter of the triangle:
There is a proof here.
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 Exercise ![]() 
 Let's see if Heron's formula works too. And using Heron's formula: It worked.  | 

Heron of Alexandria
The formula is believed to be due to Hero (or Heron) of Alexandria (10 – 70 AD), a Greek mathematician.
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 Worked Example ![]() 
 so the area of our equilateral triangle is . 
 And using Heron's formula: 
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