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| Question 1011268:  Given A(-3,2), B(-1,4) and C(1,-2), find the area of triangle ABC.
 Please have clear steps and working out thanks!
 Found 2 solutions by  solver91311, Boreal:
 Answer by solver91311(24713)
      (Show Source): Answer by Boreal(15235)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! Draw the triangle. It's worth finding all the slopes, in case one is perpendicular to another.  Then there is a right triangle, and the area is much easier to find. The slope of AB is -2/-2 =1
 The slope of AC is 4/-4=-1
 Therefore AB is perpendicular to AC, and we have a right triangle.
 AB is the altitude if you draw it, and the distance using the distance formula is sqrt(2^2+2^2)or sqrt (8)
 AC is the base, and its distance is sqrt(4^2+4^2=sqrt(32)
 Area is 1/2bh=1/2 sqrt(8)(sqrt(32)=1/2*sqrt(256); sqrt (256)=16
 Area is 1/2 *16=8 units.
 
 
 
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