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Find the area of the polygon with the given vertices.
K(-3, 4), L(1, 4), M(-4,-2), N(0, - 2)

User Roberto Russo
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Answer: 24.33 units

Step-by-step explanation: If we appropriately measure the distance between the points we can depict a parallelogram with 2 sides measuring 6.083 units and 2 others measuring 4 units. We multiply 4 x 6.083 and get the area: 24.33 units

User Tokk
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Answer: 24

Step-by-step explanation: As the formula to solve this equation is A= 1/2 | [(x1y2) - (x2y1)] + [(x2y3) - (x3y2)] + [(x3y4) - (x4y3)] + [(x4y1) - (x1y4)]

Which would be (with the numbers)

[(-3 x 4) - 1 x 4)] + [(1 x -2) - (0 x 4)] + [(10 x 2) - (-4 x -2)] + [(-4 x 4) - (-3 x -2)]

which lowers down too

(-12 - 4) + (-2 - 0) + (0 - -8) + (-16 - 6)

Then that gets us (absolute values) of

|-16| + |-2| + |8| + |-22|

using absolute values that gets us to

16 + 2 + 8 + 22

Which is equal to 48.

Don't forget to divide by 2 because we need half of it as it says in the beginning of the formula (A = 1/2)

So that gives us the answer of 24.

Hope this helped :)

Also, this could help by labeling each coordinate as a (X, Y) Number

[-3(x1) , 4(y1)} (you could write the x and y part above it)

And then you go down the list and label each as either x1 , x2 , x3 , x4 (for the left side of comma) and then y1 , y2, y3 , y4 (for the right side of the comma)

User Max Doumit
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