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1st century and Heron's formula

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Difference between 1st century and Heron's formula

1st century vs. Heron's formula

The 1st century was the century that lasted from AD 1 to AD 100 according to the Julian calendar. In geometry, Heron's formula (sometimes called Hero's formula), named after Hero of Alexandria, gives the area of a triangle by requiring no arbitrary choice of side as base or vertex as origin, contrary to other formulae for the area of a triangle, such as half the base times the height or half the norm of a cross product of two sides.

Similarities between 1st century and Heron's formula

1st century and Heron's formula have 1 thing in common (in Unionpedia): Hero of Alexandria.

Hero of Alexandria

Hero of Alexandria (ἭρωνGenitive: Ἥρωνος., Heron ho Alexandreus; also known as Heron of Alexandria; c. 10 AD – c. 70 AD) was a mathematician and engineer who was active in his native city of Alexandria, Roman Egypt.

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1st century and Heron's formula Comparison

1st century has 307 relations, while Heron's formula has 34. As they have in common 1, the Jaccard index is 0.29% = 1 / (307 + 34).

References

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