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Find the area of ABC with vertices of A(0,2), B(8,2), and C(-4,3).

User Bubly
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Find the area of ABC with vertices of A(0,2), B(8,2), and C(-4,3).-example-1
User Lalit Jawale
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Answer:

The area is 4 unit²

Explanation:

Since, the area of the triangle having vertices
(x_1,y_1),
(x_2,y_2) and
(x_3,y_3) is,


A=(1)/(2)| x_1(y_2-y_3)+x_2(y_3-y_1)+x_3(y_1-y_2)|

Here, the vertices of the triangle ABC are,

A(0,2), B(8,2), and C(-4,3),

Hence, the area of the triangle is,


A=(1)/(2)|0(2-2) +8(3-2)-4(2-2)|


=(1)/(2)|0+8-0|


=(8)/(2)


=4\text{ square unit}

User Nathaniel Gentile
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