Look at ∠A, the angle which resides on (1, 3). If we count 5 units down, you find the other endpoint on side AC. Hence, the length of side AC is 5 units. This figure is equal to the height of the graphed triangle.
If we mirror this process with the figure representing the triangle's length, side BC, we get 4 units.
The formula for calculating a triangle's area is
. In this context, the base of the triangle is the same as the length. Now, let's plug in the base and the height.
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![(5) = 10](https://img.qammunity.org/2022/formulas/mathematics/high-school/f45w3t54jvb4co5gyo0mseerwhmurk3jtb.png)
The area of triangle ABC is 10 squared units.