7. Use calculus to find the area of the triangle with the given vertices: (a) (b) (0,0), (4, 0), (4, 3) (2,0), (0, 2), (-1,1)
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For triangle (a) with vertices (0,0), (4,0), and (4,3): The equation of the line between (0,0) and (4,0) is y = 0. The equation of the line between (4,0) and (4,3) is x = 4. For triangle (b) with vertices (2,0), (0,2), and (-1,1): The equation of the line Show more…
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