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Find the area of a triangle with the given vertices.

Part I: Graph the following points on the coordinate grid below.
(1, -3), (3, -1), (5, -3)

Part II: Find the area of the triangle. Show your work.

Find the area of a triangle with the given vertices. Part I: Graph the following points-example-1

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Answer:

4 units is the area

Explanation:

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User Marsel
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Answer:

the area of the triangle is 4 square units.

Explanation:

Plotting the points, we can see that the triangle is isosceles lying in the 4th quadrant of graph.

we can break the triangle in 2 similar right angled triangles,

each with base 2 and height 2 units.

area of triangle is given by the formula,

A=
((1)/(2))(base)(height)

thus, A=
((1)/(2))(2)(2)

A=2 square units.

there are 2 such triangles,

thus total area is 4 square units.

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