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The base of a three-dimensional figure is bound by the line x = y + 4 in the fourth
quadrant. Vertical cross sections that are perpendicular to the y-axis are right
triangles with height equal to 3. Algebraically, find the area of each triangle.
4
3
2
1
54-3-2-145
und WŃS
-3
X
Transcribed Image Text:The base of a three-dimensional figure is bound by the line x = y + 4 in the fourth quadrant. Vertical cross sections that are perpendicular to the y-axis are right triangles with height equal to 3. Algebraically, find the area of each triangle. 4 3 2 1 54-3-2-145 und WŃS -3 X
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