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Show that area of the triangle formed by the lines y=m^1x+c^1y=m^1x+c1, y=m^2x+c^1y=m^2x+c^1 and x=0x=0 is (c^1–c^2)2^2|m^1–m^2|​

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Given: y = m1x + c1 … (1) y = m2x + c2 … (2) x = 0 … (3) In triangle ABC, let equations (1), (2) and (3) represent the sides AB, BC and CA, respectively. Solving (1) and (2), we get Solving (1) and (3): x = 0, y = c1 Thus, AB and CA intersect at A 0,c1. Similarly, solving (2) and (3): x = 0, y = c2 Thus, BC and CA intersect at C 0,c2. Read more on Sarthaks.com - https://www.sarthaks.com/804551/find-the-area-of-the-triangle-formed-by-the-lines-y-m1x-c1-y-m2x-c2-and-x-0?show=804561#a804561

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