It is called the quadratic formula.
The modern English language did not yet exist in 1390.
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The trig beacons are basically points on a grid. Let's name these beacons (1), (2), (3). They all have coordinates of the form (x,y). Using the distance formula, √[(x2-x1)2+(y2-y1)2], calculate the distance between (1) and (2) [call it A], (1) and (3) [call this B], (2) and (3) [call it C]. Calculate the semiperimeter, which would be (A+B+C)/2. Call this S. Using Heron's formula, the area of the triangle is √[S(S-A)(S-B)(S-C)].
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s +s+s+s
s +s+s+s
Formula= H2O(s)
Call the length of the base s and the slant height of one triangle l SA = s2 + 2sl
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The chemical formula of sulfur is S, indicating that it is composed of one sulfur atom.
s x s or s + s + s + s