The area of the quadrilateral ABCD, where A(0, 4, 1), B(2, 3, –1), C(4, 5, 0) and D(2, 6…
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The area of the quadrilateral ABCD, where A(0, 4, 1),
B(2, 3, –1), C(4, 5, 0) and D(2, 6, 2), is equal to
B(2, 3, –1), C(4, 5, 0) and D(2, 6, 2), is equal to
- 9 sq. units
- 18 sq. units
- 27 sq. units
- 81 sq. units
Answer
(A) 9 sq. units
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