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[hide]Problem
Triangle has vertices
,
, and
, where
is on the line
. What is the area of
?
Solution
Solution 1
Because the line is parallel to
, the area of
is independent of the location of
on that line. Therefore it may be assumed that
is
. In that case the triangle has base
and altitude
, so its area is
.
Solution 2
The base of the triangle is . Its altitude is the distance between the point
and the parallel line
, which is
Therefore its area is
. The answer is
.
See also
2009 AMC 12B (Problems • Answer Key • Resources) | |
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