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Some interesting things about trianglesPythagorean Theorem gives a visual proof of the famous theorem: the square of the length of the hypotenuse of a right triangle is equal to the sum of the squares of the lengths of the legs. Vector Area gives a way of calculating the area of a triangle formed by two vectors. Heron's Formula gives the area of a triangle given the lengths of its sides. The various centers of a triangle,
such as the incenter, circumcenter,
and orthocenter are explored
in this section. Check out these proofs: The radius of an inscribed
circle is r = K/s, and the radius of a circumscribed
circle is R = abc/(4K), Internet References
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