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Figure ABCD has vertices A(−4, 1), B(2, 1), C(2, −5), and D(−4, −3). What is the area of Figure ABCD? A) 24 square units B) 30 square units C) 36 square units D) 45 square units
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Figure ABCD has vertices A(−4, 1), B(2, 1), C(2, −5), and D(−4, −3). What is the area of Figure ABCD?
A) 24 square units
B) 30 square units
C) 36 square units
D) 45 square units
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check the picture below.
so, notice, the composite is just a 4x6 rectangle, and a triangle whose base is 6 and altitude is 2. So, we can simply get the area of each figure and sum them up.
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