You could use the isosceles triangle theorems. if two sides of a triangle are congruent, then then angles opposite those sides are congruent. so if the two sides of the triangle are congruent (which they should be if it’s an isosceles triangle) then the isosceles triangle theorem proves that the base angles are congruent
Answer:
A = 25
Step-by-step explanation:
Base = |-2-(-7)| = |-2+7| = 5
equation of the line that includes the base
x = 6 (because it is parallel to y axis)
the height passes to the point (-4,-4) and must be perpendicular to the base
the equation of the line of the base hasn’t the slope expressed, so the line of the height has a slope equal to 0
so the equation of the line is y= -4
the point (6,-4) is where the two lines intercept and it is the point where the height hit the base
height = |-4-6| = 10
A = (base x height)/2 = (5x10)/2 = 25
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