What is a Tangential Quadrilateral?
In Euclidean geometry, a Tangential Quadrilateral (sometimes just tangent quadrilateral) or circumscribed quadrilateral is a convex quadrilateral whose sides all can be tangent to a single circle within the quadrilateral. This circle is called the incircle of the quadrilateral or its inscribed circle, its center is the incenter and its radius is called the inradius. Since these quadrilaterals can be drawn surrounding or circumscribing their incircles, they have also been called circumscribable quadrilaterals, circumscribing quadrilaterals, and circumscriptible quadrilaterals.
How to Calculate Side A of Tangential Quadrilateral given other Sides?
Side A of Tangential Quadrilateral given other Sides calculator uses Side A of Tangential Quadrilateral = Side B of Tangential Quadrilateral+Side D of Tangential Quadrilateral-Side C of Tangential Quadrilateral to calculate the Side A of Tangential Quadrilateral, Side A of Tangential Quadrilateral given other Sides formula is defined as the length of side A of the Tangential Quadrilateral, calculated using other sides of it. Side A of Tangential Quadrilateral is denoted by Sa symbol.
How to calculate Side A of Tangential Quadrilateral given other Sides using this online calculator? To use this online calculator for Side A of Tangential Quadrilateral given other Sides, enter Side B of Tangential Quadrilateral (Sb), Side D of Tangential Quadrilateral (Sd) & Side C of Tangential Quadrilateral (Sc) and hit the calculate button. Here is how the Side A of Tangential Quadrilateral given other Sides calculation can be explained with given input values -> 8 = 7+5-4.