What will be the area of a triangle if the three vertex are collinear
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When three points are collinear, that means all of them lie on one straight line.
When the three vertices of a triangle are collinear, it means that it is basically a straight line. You can imagine it as a triangle whose height is 0.
Putting this in the formula for finding a triangle's area, we get
A = ½bh
= ½ b × 0
= 0
Thus the area of the triangle is 0.
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When three points are collinear, that means all of them lie on one straight line.
When the three vertices of a triangle are collinear, it means that it is basically a straight line. You can imagine it as a triangle whose height is 0.
Putting this in the formula for finding a triangle's area, we get
A = ½bh
= ½ b × 0
= 0
Thus the area of the triangle is 0.
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Area of triangle =0
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