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Rectangle ABCD has vertices A(-3, 1), B(5, 7), C(9, 4), and D(1, -2). Calculate the

area of rectangle ABCD.

User Wappenull
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It's not a rectangle. Look at the picture.

It is a parallelogram.

The area of the red rectangle:


A_{\boxed{ \ }}=(4+8)(6+3)=(12)(9)=108

The areas of the right triangles:


A_1=(1)/(2)(3)(4)=6\\\\A_2=(1)/(2)(6)(8)=24

The area of a parallelogram:


A=A_{\boxed{ \ }}-(2A_1+2A_2)\\\\A=108-(2\cdot6+2\cdot24)=108-(12+48)=108-60=48


Rectangle ABCD has vertices A(-3, 1), B(5, 7), C(9, 4), and D(1, -2). Calculate the-example-1
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