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16 September, 04:03

What is the area of a triangle whose vertices are R (-4,2), S (1,2), and T (-5,-4) ?

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  1. 16 September, 05:42
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    Fisrt is solve the distance of the segments using distance formula

    Distance = sqroot[ (x2-x1) ^2 + (y2-y1) ^2]

    So ditance of RS = 5

    ST = 8.49

    TR = 6.08

    The using herons formula

    Area = sqrt (s (s-a) (s-b) (s-c))

    Where s s = 1/2 (a + b + c)

    And a, b, c are length of the sides

    S = 9.785

    Area = 14.99
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