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Rectangle ABCD is graphed in the coordinate plane. The following are the vertices of the rectangle: A(-4, -2), B(-2, -2), C(-2, 7)C(−2,7)C, D(-4, 7

What is the area of rectangle ABCD?

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Answer:

The area of rectangle ABCD is
18\ units^2

Explanation:

Plot the figure to better understand the problem

we have the vertices

A(-4, -2), B(-2, -2), C(-2, 7), D(-4, 7)

see the attached figure

The area of the rectangle is equal to


A=LW

where

L is the length

W is the width

In this problem we have


L=BC=7-(-2)=9\ units ---> difference of the y-coordinates


W=AB=-2-(-4)=2\ units ---> difference of the x-coordinates

substitute


A=(9)(2)=18\ units^2

Rectangle ABCD is graphed in the coordinate plane. The following are the vertices-example-1
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