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What is the area of a triangle whose vertices are collinear

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Answered by sanjeevabhi03
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a triangle whose vertices are collinear is 0

Answered by Anonymous
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What is the area of a triangle whose vertices are collinear ?

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\maltese \: \:  \underline{\bold{Answer :}}

The area of a triangle whose vertices are collinear is zero.

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\maltese \: \:  \underline{\bold{Explaination :}}

If the vertices of a triangle will be collinear ie. all the vertices of the triangle will be at the same point then triangle won't be formed and hence the area of a triangle whose vertices are collinear is zero.

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Collinear means all the points lie in the same straight line.

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