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Find the area of the triangle with the given vertices.
A(4,2), B(2,-2), C(-2,5)

User Russel Yang
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Answer:

15 units²

Explanation:

ΔABC is a right triangle with:

  • AB = shortest leg
  • AC = longest leg
  • BC = hypotenuse
  • ∠BAC = 90°

Area of a triangle = 1/2 x base x height

⇒ area = 1/2 x AB x AC

Use the distance formula to find the lengths:


\sf distance=√((x_2-x_1)^2+(y_2-y_1)^2)

(where
\sf (x_1,y_1) \ and \ (x_2,y_2) are the endpoints)


\sf AB=√((2-4)^2+(-2-2)^2)=2√(5)


\sf AC=√((-2-4)^2+(5-2)^2)=3 √(5)


\sf \implies area=\frac12 * 2√(5) * 3√(5) =15 \ units^2

Find the area of the triangle with the given vertices. A(4,2), B(2,-2), C(-2,5)-example-1
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