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What is the area of the triangle formed from (-2,2), (1,2), and (0,-6)?

A.12 square units
B.48 square units
C.8 square units
D.24 square units

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Answer:

Explanation:

A. 12

User Giovanny Gonzalez
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Answer:

Option A.12 square units

Explanation:

Let


A(-2,2), B(1,2), C(0,-6)

Plot the vertices

see the attached figure

we know that

The area of triangle is equal to


A=(1)/(2)(b)(h)

where


b=AB=(1-(-2))=3\ units


h=(2-(-6))=8\ units

substitute


A=(1)/(2)(3)(8)


A=12\ units^(2)

What is the area of the triangle formed from (-2,2), (1,2), and (0,-6)? A.12 square-example-1
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