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View attachment 6570 I think I got 4 points of (1,0) (3,5) (9,8) (13,0) but I don't know how to get the area
The area of a quadrilateral defined by the coordinates (1,0), (3,5), (9,8), and (13,0) can be calculated using both triangular decomposition and trapezoidal methods. The vertex form of a quadratic equation, specifically $$y=-\frac{1}{4}(x-7)^2+9$$, was utilized to determine the necessary points for area calculation. The area was confirmed to be 60 square units through multiple methods, including the calculation of two triangles and a trapezoid. The final area computation involved the formula for the area of a trapezoid and the area of triangles, leading to consistent results.
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Ilikebugs said:(12*5)/2=30
()/2=30
30+30=60?