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What is the area of the triangle formed from 0,-1), (0.4), and

(4,-1)?
OA. 20 square units
B. 5 square units
O C. 40 square units
O D. 10 square units

What is the area of the triangle formed from 0,-1), (0.4), and (4,-1)? OA. 20 square-example-1
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Answer:

D. 10 square units

Explanation:

The area of a triangle is given by the formula ...

A = 1/2bh

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This triangle has a base of 4 units and a height of 5 units. (These dimensions can be counted from the graph, or found by subtracting coordinate values.) Its area is ...

A = 1/2(4 units)(5 units) = 10 square units

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Additional comment

The first two coordinates lie on the line x=0. The length of that segment is the difference of the y-values: 4 -(-1) = 5.

The first and last coordinates lie on the line y=-1. The length of that segment is the difference of the x-values: 4 -0 = 4.

What is the area of the triangle formed from 0,-1), (0.4), and (4,-1)? OA. 20 square-example-1
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