Math, asked by thanuja7, 1 year ago

find the area of the formed by the points A(1,2) B(-2,10) and C(3,10) which are collinear ​

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Answered by krithi2001143
5

Hello!!

Your answer is incomplete as you forgot to mention the word ' Triangle '.

Here's your answer!!

Since the points are collinear, they lie on the same line.

Thus a triangle cannot be formed by these points as there is only a 0° angle between the three points.

Thus the area of the triangle formed by the points A(1, 2), B(-2, 10) and C(3, 10) which are collinear is 0.

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Answered by ksburdak
2

Answer:

When the points are collinear then the area of triangle is equal to 0

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