Answer:
The magnitude of the product u × v is by definition the area of the parallelogram spanned by u and v when placed tail-to-tail. Hence we can use the vector product to compute the area of a triangle formed by three points A, B and C in space.
It follows that the area of the triangle is
Let A = (2, 0, 0), B = (0, 3, 0), and C = (1, 1, 4).
We have and
The cross product of two vectors and is given by
Applying the above formula we get
The magnitude of a vector is given by
Thus,
The area of the triangle is
b. The Heron's formula is given by
where and a, b, and c are the sides of the triangle.
To find the sides of the triangle given the vertices you must,
Compute side a, b, and c from coordinates using the Pythagorean theorem
Find the value of s
Apply the Heron's formula
Explanation: