Solve this. Find the area of quad. ABCD whose vertices are A(-4,-2), B(-3,-5), C(3,-2) & D(2,3) taken in order
2x + y = 6
2x - y + 2 = 0
Find the ratio of the areas of the two triangles formed by the lines representing these equations with the x-axis and the lines with the y-axis.
Q. Prove that the area of a triangle with vertices (t, t - 2), (t + 2, t + 2) and (t + 3, t) is independent of t.
Q.7. If a is the length of one of the sides of an equilateral triangle ABC, base BC lies on x-axis and vertex B is at the origin, find the coordinates of the vertices of the triangle.
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Solve this:Find the area of quad. ABCD whose vertices are A(-4,-2), B(-3,-5), C(3,-2) & D(2,3) taken in order