Grd10-Maths - Cordinate Geometry - Area of Triangles and Quadrilaterals - 29.6.22

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Chapter-7

Coordinate
Geometry
Area of triangles and
Quadrilaterals
Area of Triangle and
Quadrilaterals

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Area of a Triangle
Given that ABC is any triangle whose
vertices are ).

Then the area of ∆ ABC is the numerical


value of the expression

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Example
If are the vertices of a quadrilateral, find the area of the
quadrilateral

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Multiple Choice Question

Find the value of k if the points A(2, 3), B(4, k) and C(6, –3) are
collinear.

a) 1

b) 0

c) 2

d) 3

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Multiple Choice Question
The points (–4, 0), (4, 0), (0, 3) are the vertices of a:

a) right triangle

b) isosceles triangle

c) equilateral triangle

d) scalene triangle

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Multiple Choice Question
The area of triangle with vertices then value of is:

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Multiple Choice Question
If perpendicular of a right angle triangle is and its area of then
length of base is:

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Try it yourself
• Find the area of a triangle whose vertices are

• Find the area of the triangle formed by joining the mid-points of the
sides of the triangle whose vertices are Find the ratio of this area to
the area of the given triangle.

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Try it yourself
• ABCD is a rectangle formed by the points are the mid-points of
respectively. Is the quadrilateral PQRS a square? a rectangle? or a
rhombus? Justify your answer.

• If are the vertices of a quadrilateral, find the area of the


quadrilateral .

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Try it yourself
• Find the area of the quadrilateral whose vertices, taken in order,
are

• A median of a triangle divides it into two triangles of equal


areas. Verify this result for whose vertices are

• Find the area of the triangle formed by joining the mid points of
the sides of the triangle , whose vertices are

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Try it yourself
• If the points A (1, –2), B (2, 3) C (a, 2) and D (– 4, –3) form a
parallelogram, find the value of a and height of the
parallelogram taking AB as base.

• A (6, 1), B (8, 2) and C (9, 4) are three vertices of a parallelogram


ABCD. If E is the midpoint of DC, find the area of ∆ ADE.

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