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Compute the area of the triangle (round to the nearest integer).

Compute the area of the triangle (round to the nearest integer).-example-1
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The Area Formula of a triangle given the coordinates of its vertices

(x1, y1), (x2, y2) and (x3, y3) is :


A=(1)/(2)\lvert x_1\mleft(y_2-y_3\mright)+x_2\mleft(y_3-y_1\mright)+x_3\mleft(y_1-y_2\mright)\rvert

From the problem, the vertices are :


\begin{gathered} (x_1,y_1)\rightarrow(5,15) \\ (x_2,y_2)\rightarrow(20,10) \\ (x_3,y_3)\rightarrow(15,5) \end{gathered}

Using the formula above, the area is :


\begin{gathered} A=(1)/(2)\lvert x_1\mleft(y_2-y_3\mright)+x_2\mleft(y_3-y_1\mright)+x_3\mleft(y_1-y_2\mright)\rvert \\ A=(1)/(2)\lvert5\mleft(10-5\mright)+20\mleft(5-15\mright)+15\mleft(15-10\mright)\rvert \\ A=(1)/(2)\lvert5\mleft(5\mright)+20\mleft(-10\mright)+15\mleft(5\mright)\rvert \\ A=(1)/(2)\lvert25-200+75\rvert \\ A=(1)/(2)\lvert-100\rvert \\ A=50 \end{gathered}

The answer is 50 square units

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