What is the area, in square units, of a triangle whose vertices are at (4,-1), (10,3) and (4,5) ?

How to do this?

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It helps if you plot the points first, then you can find the length of the sides of the triangle.
area of a triangle is
1/2 base times height.
http://www.algebra.com/algebra/homework/Triangles/Triangles.faq.question.461705.html
ok thanks
I could also i think find the area of the square/rectangle and minus the pieces that are not part of the triangle
Knights, If you are in analytic geometry, I am pretty certain your teacher expects an analytical approach, not a graphical approach. See the example I posted.
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