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2 January, 19:26

Is abc with vertices a (-2 - 5) b (2, 0) and c (-1, - 4) a right triangle?

ABC is a right triangle because AB | BC

ABC is a right triangle because BC | AC

ABC is a right triangle because AB | AC

ABC is not a right triangle

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  1. 2 January, 19:31
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    ABC is not a right triangle.

    If you'd graph these numbers, they wouldn't be a right triangle.

    How do I know?: a (-2, - 5) and c (-1, - 4) are both in quadrant 3, (Bottom left.)

    Also, - 4 and - 5 are awfully close to each other making it impossible to be a right triangle.
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