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Question 1106721:  find the area enclosed by these sets of three lines. 
a) y=0, y=1x+1 and y=-x+10 2 
b) y = 2, x - y = 5 and x + y = 1 
c) y = -5, 2x + y = 3 and y = x 
d)) x=-3,y=-3x and x-2y=-7 
 Answer by Alan3354(69443)      (Show Source): 
You can  put this solution on YOUR website! find the area enclosed by these sets of three lines. 
a) y=0, y=1x+1 and y=-x+10 2 
Not clear. 
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b) y = 2, x - y = 5 and x + y = 1 
You can find the 3 side lengths, then use Heron's Law. 
Might be easier to find the 3 vertices, then use area = b*h/2 
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c) y = -5, 2x + y = 3 and y = x 
b) y = 2, x - y = 5 and x + y = 1 
You can find the 3 side lengths, then use Heron's Law. 
Might be easier to find the 3 vertices, then use area = b*h/2 
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d)) x=-3,y=-3x and x-2y=-7 
b) y = 2, x - y = 5 and x + y = 1 
You can find the 3 side lengths, then use Heron's Law. 
Might be easier to find the 3 vertices, then use area = b*h/2 
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It's a lot of arithmetic.  I don't need any practice and I won't learn anything by doing it. 
You might. 
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