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The '''circumradius''' of a [[cyclic]] [[polygon]] is the radius of the cirumscribed circle of that polygon. For a triangle, it is the measure of the [[radius]] of the [[circle]] that [[ | The '''circumradius''' of a [[cyclic]] [[polygon]] is the radius of the cirumscribed circle of that polygon. For a triangle, it is the measure of the [[radius]] of the [[circle]] that [[circumscribe]]s the triangle. Since every triangle is [[cyclic]], every triangle has a circumscribed circle, or a [[circumcircle]]. | ||
==Formula for a Triangle== | ==Formula for a Triangle== | ||
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* [[ | * [[Inradius]] | ||
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The circumradius of a cyclic polygon is the radius of the cirumscribed circle of that polygon. For a triangle, it is the measure of the radius of the circle that circumscribes the triangle. Since every triangle is cyclic, every triangle has a circumscribed circle, or a circumcircle.
Formula for a Triangle
Let
and
denote the triangle's three sides, and let
denote the area of the triangle. Then, the measure of the of the circumradius of the triangle is simply