The triangle with vertices \(A(1,3), B(-2,4)\) and \(C(3,-5)\) is not right-angled.
Changing only one of these six coordinates can result in \(ABC\) being the vertices of a right-angled triangle.
Find (to 3d.p.) the area of the smallest right-angled triangle that can be created in this way.
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