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On a coordinate plane, triangle A B C and parallelogram G H J K are shown. Triangle A B C has points (2, 0), (1, negative 6), (negative 2, negative 4). Parallelogram G H J K has points (0, 0), (1, 2), (negative 2, 4), and (negative 3, 2). How does the area of triangle ABC compare to the area of parallelogram GHJK? The area of △ABC is 2 square units greater than the area of parallelogram GHJK. The area of △ABC is 1 square unit greater than the area of parallelogram GHJK. The area of △ABC is equal to the area of parallelogram GHJK. The area of △ABC is 1 square unit less than the area of parallelogram GHJK.

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The area of △ABC is 2 square units greater than the area of parallelogram GHJK.

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