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Area -- from Wolfram MathWorld

The area of a surface or lamina is the amount of material needed to "cover" it completely. The area of a surface or collection of surfaces bounding a solid is called, not surprisingly, the surface area. The area of a region can be computed in the Wolfram Language using Area[reg]. A triangle area is given by A_Delta=1/2lh, (1) where l is the base length and h is the height, or by Heron's formula A_Delta=sqrt(s(s-a)(s-b)(s-c)), (2) where the side lengths are a, b, and c and s...



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The area of a surface or lamina is the amount of material needed to "cover" it completely. The area of a surface or collection of surfaces bounding a solid is called, not surprisingly, the surface area. The area of a region can be computed in the Wolfram Language using Area[reg]. A triangle area is given by A_Delta=1/2lh, (1) where l is the base length and h is the height, or by Heron's formula A_Delta=sqrt(s(s-a)(s-b)(s-c)), (2) where the side lengths are a, b, and c and s...



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The area of a surface or lamina is the amount of material needed to "cover" it completely. The area of a surface or collection of surfaces bounding a solid is called, not surprisingly, the surface area. The area of a region can be computed in the Wolfram Language using Area[reg]. A triangle area is given by A_Delta=1/2lh, (1) where l is the base length and h is the height, or by Heron's formula A_Delta=sqrt(s(s-a)(s-b)(s-c)), (2) where the side lengths are a, b, and c and s...

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