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Find the area of the triangle formed by joining the midpoints of the sides of the triangle formed with coordinates A (-4, 3), B (2, 3) and C (4, 5) is sq. units.

A
2 sq. units.
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B
0.5 sq. units.
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C
1 sq. units.
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D
1.5 sq. units.
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Solution

The correct option is D 1.5 sq. units.
The midpoints of AB, BC, and CA are

(4+22,3+32),(4+22,3+52)and(4+42,3+52)
respectively and let’s denote them as D, E and F.

So D(-1, 3), E(3, 4) and F(0, 4) .
x1=1,y1=3,x2=3,y2=4,x3=0,y3=4.A()=12[x1(y2y3)+x2(y3y1)+x3(y1y2)] =12[1(44)+3(43)+0(34)]A()=1.5 sq.units

Area of a triangle is 1.5 sq. units.

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