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A triangle has vertices at A(-2,3), B(2,-2), and C(-2,-2). What is the area of the triangle?

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A.
12 square units
B.
C.
15 square units
10 square units
D. 20 square units
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Answer:

10

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A triangle has vertices at A(-2,3), B(2,-2), and C(-2,-2). What is the area of the-example-1
User Abdul Vajid
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Answer:

c.10 square units

Explanation:

Area of Triangle = 1/2(x1(y2−y3)+x2(y3−y1)+x3(y1−y2))

substitute the coordinates in the formula and take modulus ( so that the answer becomes positive )

I hope you understood , cheers mate !!

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