The points A(-a, b), B(-a, c) and C(a, c) form the vertices of a triangle. Which of the following is true?
Observe that A and B lie on the line x = -a
The points B and C lie on the line y = c.
Since these lines x = -a and y = c are parallel to the Y and X axes respectively, these lines (x = -a and y = c ) are perpendicular to each other.
Hence it is right angled at B.
BC = 2a, AB = c - b.
When AB is the base, BC is the height.
Area of the triangle =12[Base×Height]
∴ Area of the triangle =12[(c−b).2a]=a.(c−b)