Find the area of the parallelogram with vertices (0, 0), (4, \text{-}9), (\text{-}5, \text{-}6), (\text{-}1, \text{-}15).
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To find the length of a side, we can use the distance formula. Let's find the length of the side connecting (0,0) and (4,-9). The distance formula is given by: d = sqrt((x2 - x1)^2 + (y2 - y1)^2) Using the coordinates (0,0) and (4,-9), we have: d = sqrt((4 - Show more…
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