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What is the area of a triangle with vertices at (−2, 1) , (2, 1) , and ​ (3, 4) ​ ? Enter your answer in the box.

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Answer: 6 units

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What is the area of a triangle with vertices at (−2, 1) , (2, 1) , and ​ (3, 4) ​ ? Enter-example-1
User Kim Reece
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if you locate the three vertices on a grid, you will see that the length of the base is the distance between -2 and 2, which is 4, and the height is the distance between 4 and 1, which is 3
the area of a triangle is half of base times height
1/2 of 3*4=6
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