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Find the area of the triangle defined by the coordinates (-3, -4), (-7, 0), and (-3, 4).

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Answer:

The area of a Triangle is 1/2BH (B=Base length, H=Height)

When looking at the points, we can figure out the following:

The distance between the two points at the base is 8 (to get from -4 to 4 you must add 8) and the height is 4 (to get from -4 to 0 as well as 0 to 4, the distance is 4).

Now we plug in our values:

Area= 1/2(8)(4)

=1/2(32)

=16 Units squared

Therefore, your answer is 16 units squared.

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The area of a Triangle is 1/2BH (B=Base length, H=Height)
When looking at the points, we can figure out the following:

The distance between the two points at the base is 8 (to get from -4 to 4 you must add 8) and the height is 4 (to get from -4 to 0 as well as 0 to 4, the distance is 4).

Now we plug in our values:
Area= 1/2(8)(4)
=1/2(32)
=16 Units squared

Therefore, your answer is 16 units squared.

I hope this Helps!
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