Answer:
Area = 18 square units
Explanation:
To find the area of the triangle, let's go through the following steps:
(i) Let the vertices be;
A = (7, -3)
B = (4, -3)
C = (4, 9)
(ii) The sides of the triangle are therefore,
AB, BC and CA
(iii) Using the distance formula, calculate the lengths of AB, BC and CA







(iv) Now that we have all the sides, let's calculate the area of the triangle using the Heron's formula.
Area =

Where;
p =

a, b and c are the sides of the triangle.
In our case,
let
a = AB = 3
b = BC = 12
c = CA = 12.4
∴ p =

p = 13.7
Area =

Area =

Area =

Area =

Area = 17.999
Area = 18 square units
OR
To get the area of the triangle, we can use a much simpler approach.
Since the triangle is a right triangle,
(i) the hypotenuse, which is the longest side is CA = 12.4
(ii) the other two sides are AB and BC. These two sides will form the right angle.
Therefore, we can use the relation:
Area =
x base x height
Where;
the base or height can either be AB or BC
Area =
x 3 x 12
Area = 18 square units
PS: In a right triangle, the other two sides apart from the hypotenuse form the right angle.