This is not a hard dimensional analysis problem for someone who has some physics background, but I do not so it confuses me. Can anyone explain this in idiots terms so I can move on...?
The radius (r) of a circle inscribed in any triangle whose sides are a,b,c is given by: r=[(s-a)(s-b)(s-c)/2]*1/2, where s, is an abbreviation for (a+b+c)/2.
Is this dimensionally correct? Yes or no, please explain how you solved it.
NOTE: *1/2, symbolizes everything in the brackets raised to the 1/2 power.
The radius (r) of a circle inscribed in any triangle whose sides are a,b,c is given by: r=[(s-a)(s-b)(s-c)/2]*1/2, where s, is an abbreviation for (a+b+c)/2.
Is this dimensionally correct? Yes or no, please explain how you solved it.
NOTE: *1/2, symbolizes everything in the brackets raised to the 1/2 power.

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