Talk:2021 Fall AMC 12B Problems/Problem 2

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To find the area of the figure, it can be divided along the line $x=3$ into two congruent triangles, or the area of the triangle with vertices $(1,0)$, $(3,2)$, and $(5,0)$ can be subtracted from the area of the triangle with vertices $(1,0)$, $(3,5)$, and $(5,0)$. Alternatively, Pick's Theorem or the Shoelace Theorem can be used.