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 If the vertices of a triangle are A(x₁, y₁), B(x₂, y₂) and C(x₃, y₃) the area of triangle is *​

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Answered by shoaib61
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Answer:

Answer

Using Pythagoras theorem in right triangle ABC, we obtain

AC

2

=AB

2

+BC

2

⇒(5+2)

2

+(2−t)

2

={(5−2)

2

+(2+2)

2

}+{(2+2)

2

+(−2−t)

2

}

⇒49+(4−4t+t

2

)=(9+16)+(16+4+4t+t

2

)

⇒t

2

−4t+53=t

2

+4t×45

⇒−8t=−8

⇒t=1

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