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Latest revision as of 09:53, 31 August 2019
Concept Lecture
Session # 1 : Introduction. Heron's Formula is a formula to calculate the area of a triangle if the lengths of the three sides are given. Its a special case of Bramhagupta's Formula and Bretschneider's Formula.
Session # 2 : Derivation of Heron's Formula
Solved Examples
Session # 3 : Solved Example # 1: Problem on the application of the Heron's formula
Session # 4 : Solved Example # 2: Problem on the application of the Heron's formula
Session # 5 : Solved Example # 3: Problem on the application of the Heron's formula
Session # 6 : Solved Example # 4: Problem on the application of the Heron's formula
Session # 7 : Solved Example # 5: Problem on the application of the Heron's formula