lheiannie07 wrote:Given the three points below, what is the area of the triangle formed by connecting them?
(0,3), (-3,-3), (3,-3)
(A) 4.5
(B) 9
(C) 18
(D) 36
(E) 72
How to come up with the Best Option?
OA C
Hi lheiannie07,
Let's take a look at your question.
Three points (0,3), (-3,-3), (3,-3) are making a triangle at the coordinate plane.
(0, 3) will be the top vertex of the triangle and (-3, -3) and (3, -3) are the vertices at the base of the triangle.
We know that,
Area of triangle = (1/2)*(Base)*(Height)
It means we need to find the length of base and height to find the area of triangle.
The vertices of base are (-3, -3) and (3, -3).
y coordinate is the same for both points, it means it is a horizontal line starting from x = -3 to x = 3, which includes 6 units at horizontal line.
Therefore,
Base = 6
To find height we need to draw a line from the top vertex (0, 3) to the base of the triangle which is a horizontal line at y = -3.
So if we draw a vertical line for the height of the triangle, it will start from y = 3, to y = -3, which includes 6 units at y-axis.
Therefore,
Height = 6
Now,
Area of triangle = (1/2)*(Base)*(Height)
Area of triangle = (1/2)*(6)*(6)
Area of triangle = (3)*(6) = 18
Therefore, Option
C is correct.
Hope it helps.
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