The Area of Circle Around a Triangle calculator computes area of a circle (A) that perfectly circumscribes the outside of a triangle. .
INSTRUCTIONS: Choose units and enter the following:
Area of Circle Around a Triangle (A): The area is returned in square meters and the radius (r) is returned in meters. However, these can be automatically converted to compatible units via the pull-down menu.
The formula for the Area of a circle that circumscribes a triangle (round) is:
`A = pi * ((a * b * c) / (4sqrt((a+b+c)/2((a+b+c)/2-a)((a+b+c)/2-b)((a+b+c)/2-c))))^2`
where:
Note: (a+b+c)/2 is the semi-perimeter of the triangle
A triangle is a polygon with three sides, three vertices (corners), and three angles. Triangles can be classified based on the lengths of their sides and the measures of their angles as follows:
By Side Lengths:
By Angle Measures:
The sum of the interior angles of any triangle always adds up to 180 degrees.