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The area of a triangle with vertices (a, b + c), (b, c + a) and (c, a + b) is
(a)(a + b + c)2
(b) 0
(c) a + b + c
(d) abc​

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Answered by khanily23
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Step-by-step explanatio A triangle ABC is defined as follows: A has coordinates (0,0), C is on the positive x-axis, the slope of AB is 4/3, the length of A B is 10, and the length of BC is 2-JTJ. ... BC, AC, AB respectively; none of the points D, E, F are vertices of the triangle. ... NAvW 425. by O. Bottema Let a, b, and c be the sides and R the circumradius .n:

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