Can we have a triangle of area 0 square units? What does this means.
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Yes we can have this type of triangle...
If the area of triangle is 0 sq units then the vertices of triangle are collinear
i.e.
x1(y2-y3) + x2(y3-y1) + x3(y1-y2) =0
Hope it works
If the area of triangle is 0 sq units then the vertices of triangle are collinear
i.e.
x1(y2-y3) + x2(y3-y1) + x3(y1-y2) =0
Hope it works
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Step-by-step explanation:
No we can't have a triangle with area 0 sq units and even if the area of triangle is 0 the the vertices of the triangle are collinear.
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