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If the vertices of a triangle are A(-3, 5), B(6, 2) and C(-3,-4). Find its area. (Round - off your answer to the nearest hundredths and do not write any unit in your final answer.)

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Doubling the Area of a Given Square. Why it works: The area of the original square is AB^2, so we want a square of area 2AB^2. If the side of the new square is s, then we want s^2 = 2AB^2, or s = AB*sqrt(2), which is the length of the diagonal of the square.


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The location of point K after a translation is (-2, 3). ... C. translation 3 units right and 5 units down ... B. If three sides of one triangle are congruent to three sides of a second triangle, then ...

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