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Figure ABCD has vertices A(−5, 2), B(4, 2), C(4, −5), and D(−5, −3). What is the area of Figure ABCD? 9 square units 45 square units 54 square units 122 square units

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Was the answer on top correct? I would comment but it’s not letting me. Soo please someone let me know if it’s 54. Thank you

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Ye

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54 square units

Explanation:

A graph reveals the figure as a right trapezoid with height 9 and bases 5 and 7. Its area is given by the formula ...

A = (1/2)(b1 +b2)h

A = (1/2)(5+7)(9) = 54 . . . . square units

Figure ABCD has vertices A(−5, 2), B(4, 2), C(4, −5), and D(−5, −3). What is the area-example-1
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