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By the Shoelace theorem, the area of <math>\triangle ABC=|\dfrac{1}{2}(15+4+4-1-20-12)|=|\dfrac{1}{2}(-10)|=5</math>. | By the Shoelace theorem, the area of <math>\triangle ABC=|\dfrac{1}{2}(15+4+4-1-20-12)|=|\dfrac{1}{2}(-10)|=5</math>. | ||
− | This means the fraction of the total area is <math>\boxed{\textbf{(A)}~\dfrac{1}{6}}</math> | + | This means the fraction of the total area is <math>\dfrac{5}{30}=\boxed{\textbf{(A)}~\dfrac{1}{6}}</math> |
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A triangle with vertices as , , and is plotted on a grid. What fraction of the grid is covered by the triangle?
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Solution 1
The area of is equal to half the product of its base and height. By the Pythagorean Theorem, we find its height is , and its base is . We multiply these and divide by to find the of the triangle is . Since the grid has an area of , the fraction of the grid covered by the triangle is .
Solution 2
Note angle is right, thus the area is thus the fraction of the total is
Solution 3
By the Shoelace theorem, the area of .
This means the fraction of the total area is
See Also
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