Question 660121:  The points of the triangle are A(1, 10), B(8, 1), and C(13, 1). 
How do I find the area of this triangle? 
 Found 2 solutions by  Alan3354, MathLover1: Answer by Alan3354(69443)      (Show Source): 
You can  put this solution on YOUR website! The points of the triangle are A(1, 10), B(8, 1), and C(13, 1). 
How do I find the area of this triangle? 
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There are several ways.  You can find the length of 3 sides and use Heron's Law. 
You can find 2 sides and the included angle, then Area = a*b*sin(angle) 
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Do it like this. 
A  B  C  A 
1   8  13 1 
10 1 1   10 
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Add the diagonal products starting upper left. 
1*1 + 8*1 + 13*10 = 1 + 8 + 130 = 139 
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Add the diagonal products starting lower left. 
10*8 + 1*13 + 1*1 = 80 + 13 + 1 = 94 
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The area is 1/2 the ABS of the difference 
(139 - 94)/2 = 22.5 sq units 
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That works for any polygon, and number of sides. 
I think the coordinates have to be entered in order around the polygon. 
 
 Answer by MathLover1(20850)      (Show Source): 
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