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  • 25-10-2022
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What is the area of a triangle whose vertices are J(−2, 1), K(0, 3), and L(4, −4)?

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MaelynneX501589 MaelynneX501589
  • 25-10-2022

area of triangle with vertices (x1,y1) ; (x2,y2) and (x3,y3) is

(x1 (y2 - y3 ) + x2 ( y3 - y1 )+ x3 ( y1 - y2))/2

hence, substituting the points (x1, y1)= (-2, 1);

( x2, y2)= (0,3) ; and (x3, y3)= (4,-4) in the area formula ,we get

area of triangle =

( -2(3-(-4)) + 0( -4 - 1) + 4(1-3))/2

(-14+0-8)\2

22\2

11 sq unit

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