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The points (a + b, c), (b + c, a) and (c + a, b) are collinear, then area of triangle formed by then is:


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2abc (a + b + c)

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abc (a + b + c)

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Solution

The correct option is A

2abc (a + b + c)


If the points are collinear, then the area of the triangle formed by these points will be zero, because collinear points form no triangle on the plane.


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