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Brahmagupta's formula and Trapezoid

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Difference between Brahmagupta's formula and Trapezoid

Brahmagupta's formula vs. Trapezoid

In Euclidean geometry, Brahmagupta's formula is used to find the area of any cyclic quadrilateral (one that can be inscribed in a circle) given the lengths of the sides. In Euclidean geometry, a convex quadrilateral with at least one pair of parallel sides is referred to as a trapezoid in American and Canadian English but as a trapezium in English outside North America.

Similarities between Brahmagupta's formula and Trapezoid

Brahmagupta's formula and Trapezoid have 7 things in common (in Unionpedia): Angle, Bretschneider's formula, Cyclic quadrilateral, Euclidean geometry, Heron's formula, Semiperimeter, Triangle.

Angle

In plane geometry, an angle is the figure formed by two rays, called the sides of the angle, sharing a common endpoint, called the vertex of the angle.

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Bretschneider's formula

In geometry, Bretschneider's formula is the following expression for the area of a general quadrilateral: Here,,,, are the sides of the quadrilateral, is the semiperimeter, and and are two opposite angles.

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Cyclic quadrilateral

In Euclidean geometry, a cyclic quadrilateral or inscribed quadrilateral is a quadrilateral whose vertices all lie on a single circle.

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Euclidean geometry

Euclidean geometry is a mathematical system attributed to Alexandrian Greek mathematician Euclid, which he described in his textbook on geometry: the Elements.

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Heron's formula

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.

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Semiperimeter

In geometry, the semiperimeter of a polygon is half its perimeter.

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Triangle

A triangle is a polygon with three edges and three vertices.

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Brahmagupta's formula and Trapezoid Comparison

Brahmagupta's formula has 14 relations, while Trapezoid has 61. As they have in common 7, the Jaccard index is 9.33% = 7 / (14 + 61).

References

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