If the points A(1,−2),B(2,3),C(−3,2) and D(−4,−3) are the vertices of parallelogram ABCD, then taking AB as the base, find the height of this parallelogram.

Lisa Hardin

Lisa Hardin

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2022-07-19

If the points A ( 1 , 2 ) , B ( 2 , 3 ) , C ( 3 , 2 ) and D ( 4 , 3 ) are the vertices of parallelogram A B C D, then taking A B as the base, find the height of this parallelogram.

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Selden1f

Selden1f

Beginner2022-07-20Added 14 answers

This can be solved without finding the equation of the line. As area of A B C D = A B⋅Height
Height = 2 a r ( A B C ) A B

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