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Use Heron's Area Formula to find the area of the triangle.$$a=33, \quad b=36, \quad c=21$$
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The formula for 's' is (a + b + c) / 2. Here, a = 33, b = 36, and c = 21. So, \[s = \frac{{33 + 36 + 21}}{2} = 45.\] Show more…
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