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Median of A Triangle: 4m 2b +2c - A 4m 2a +2c - B 4m 2a +2b - C

The document discusses formulas for calculating various properties of triangles, including: 1) The median can be calculated using the cosine law or a specific formula involving the sides and area. 2) The altitude can be calculated using a formula involving the area and corresponding side. 3) The radius of the inscribed circle can be calculated using sine law or a formula involving the bisectors and area.
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Median of A Triangle: 4m 2b +2c - A 4m 2a +2c - B 4m 2a +2b - C

The document discusses formulas for calculating various properties of triangles, including: 1) The median can be calculated using the cosine law or a specific formula involving the sides and area. 2) The altitude can be calculated using a formula involving the area and corresponding side. 3) The radius of the inscribed circle can be calculated using sine law or a formula involving the bisectors and area.
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The median can be solve

Median of a triangle using cosine law or the


following formula

Centroid/circumcenter 4ma2=2b2+2c2-a2
4mb2=2a2+2c2-b2
4ma2=2a2+2b2-c2
abc
A=
4R
Where:

A- Area of Triangle

R- radius of circumscribed circle

Altitude of a triangle

Orthocenter The altitude can be solve


using the following formula
2 Area ∆
Aa=
a
2 Area ∆
Ab=
b
2 Area ∆
A c=
c

Circle inscribed in a triangle (in-circle)

The bisector can be solve


using sine law or the
following formula
Incenter
2
ba =
b+c
√ bcs (s−a) A=rs
2
bb =
a+c
√ a cs (s−b)
2
bc =
a+ b
√ ab s( s−c )
Where:

A-Area of Triangle

R- radius of circumscribed circle


The Euler’s Line
Circumcenter

Orthocenter

Incenter

Euler’s Line
Escribed circle

Area of the triangle


formula

A= ra(s-a)
A= rb(s-a)
A= rc(s-a)

Area of Triangle
a.Given the base and the altitude
A= ½ bh
b.Given two sides and included angle
A= ½ ab sinC = ½ bc sinA = ½ ac sinB
c.Given Three sides (Herons Formula)
A= √ s ( s−a ) ( s−b)(s−c)
d.Given Three Angle and one side

1 sinBsinC 1 sinA sinC


A= a2 A= b2
2 sinA 2 sinB
1 sinAsinB
A= c2
2 sinC

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