Respuesta :
check the picture below
notice the length of the base, and of the height/altitude
notice the length of the base, and of the height/altitude

Three ways to solve this problem:
1. Careful observation of the coordinates reveals that the side PQ is horizontal along the line y=3, and the side length is just (xq-xp)=(3-1)=2 (base =2)
Similarly, RS must also be horizontal with length 2 and along the line y=8. (check)
Distance between lines RS and PQ = (yr-ys)=(8-3)=5 (height=5)
Area of parallelogram = base * height = 2*5=10
2. This method works for any convex figure with the vertices in order.
The vertices PQSR are in order, if we plot them on a graph.
Then we write the coordinates of PQSR vertically, and repeat P at the bottom, giving
1,3
3,3
9,8
7,8
1,3
Next, multiply diagonally down on each line and add together (4 times)
S1=1*3+3*8+9*8+7*3=3+24+72+21=120
similarly, multiply diagonally up, starting from the second line:
S2=3*3+9*3+7*8+1*8=9+27+56+8=100
The area is half of the bigger number less the smaller,
Area=(120-100)/2=10
3. By graphing on a square paper, and count squares. Cannot do it here because there is no means to show the graph. You are welcome use this method to check previous calculations.
1. Careful observation of the coordinates reveals that the side PQ is horizontal along the line y=3, and the side length is just (xq-xp)=(3-1)=2 (base =2)
Similarly, RS must also be horizontal with length 2 and along the line y=8. (check)
Distance between lines RS and PQ = (yr-ys)=(8-3)=5 (height=5)
Area of parallelogram = base * height = 2*5=10
2. This method works for any convex figure with the vertices in order.
The vertices PQSR are in order, if we plot them on a graph.
Then we write the coordinates of PQSR vertically, and repeat P at the bottom, giving
1,3
3,3
9,8
7,8
1,3
Next, multiply diagonally down on each line and add together (4 times)
S1=1*3+3*8+9*8+7*3=3+24+72+21=120
similarly, multiply diagonally up, starting from the second line:
S2=3*3+9*3+7*8+1*8=9+27+56+8=100
The area is half of the bigger number less the smaller,
Area=(120-100)/2=10
3. By graphing on a square paper, and count squares. Cannot do it here because there is no means to show the graph. You are welcome use this method to check previous calculations.