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Am currently thinking about triangles with sides of:
1, 1, 1.9999 (or 2) 1, 1, 1.4142 and 1, 1, 0.0001 (or 0) These seem to the best cases to ponder. My marginal time is not expansive enough to work through this at the moment. |
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Just call me Henry
"David"
Sep 2007
Cambridge (GMT/BST)
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An interesting extension to the problem is to find a formula for the maximal area of a cyclic polygon given n lengths of sides.
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Feb 2017
Nowhere
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4) If 0 < a <= b <= c, and c > a + b, then F(a, b, c) is not a positive real number. The condition may be re-expressed, "If 0 < a <= b <= c, and (a + b + c)/2 < c..." Last fiddled with by Dr Sardonicus on 2017-05-27 at 13:11 |
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Jan 2018
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I was reading about the solution to this problem and was curious why the solution needs to use the semi perimeter at all? It seems like once you have the area in terms of sides a, b, c then you’re done. Why introduce the semi perimeter? Is there an advantage?
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heron%27s_formula |
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Just call me Henry
"David"
Sep 2007
Cambridge (GMT/BST)
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Feb 2017
Nowhere
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A number of formulas using the semiperimeter (particularly of a triangle) are listed on the Wikipedia page on the Semiperimeter. The "law of cotangents" might be of particular interest.
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Jun 2015
Vallejo, CA/.
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I would never remember the formula of the area of a triangle in this particular case if I did not use the semiperimer.
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