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A comprehensive overview of triangles, including their properties, theorems, and various problem-solving techniques. It covers the fundamental characteristics of triangles, such as the sum of the three angles being equal to 180 degrees, the relationship between the sides and angles, and the concepts of similar and congruent triangles. The document also delves into specific theorems and formulas related to triangles, including the heron's formula, the cosine law, and the sine law, which are essential for calculating the area and other properties of triangles. Additionally, the document presents several sample problems with detailed solutions, demonstrating the application of these principles in real-world scenarios. This resource would be highly valuable for students studying geometry, mathematics, or related fields, as it offers a solid foundation for understanding and working with triangles.
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2 = (SR) 2 = ๐ด 1 ๐ด 2
Types of triangle according to its angle
Types of triangle according to both angle and sides
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Given three sides a, b, and c (Heronโs Formula) ๐ด = ๐(๐ โ ๐)(๐ โ ๐)(๐ โ ๐) ๐ =
Given three sides a, b, and c The area under this condition can also be solved by finding one angle using cosine law and apply the formula for two sides and included angle. ๐ด = ๐๐(๐ ๐๐๐ถ) 2 = ๐๐(๐ ๐๐๐ด) 2 = ๐๐(๐ ๐๐๐ต) 2 Cosine Law ๐๐๐ ๐ด = ๐ 2
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