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12 November, 08:26

Area of a rectangle whose vertices are - 11,4 - 11,1 - 5,4 and - 5,1

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  1. 12 November, 09:39
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    To find the area of the rectangle, you have to multiply the length by the width.

    The first pairs of coordinates are (11, 1) and (-5, 1). You can see that the change in x is 16. This means that the length is 16.

    The next pairs of coordinates are (-5, 4) and (-5, 1). Here you can see the change in y is 3, so the height is 3.

    16 x 3 = 48, the area is 48 units squared.
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