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12 June, 08:08

Consider a triangle with vertices at S (-2,-3), A (2,3), and N (5,-4).

Part A: What is the shortest side of the triangle? Select the correct response.

A. Line SA

B. Line AN

C. Line NS

D. All sides are congruent.

Part B: Justify your answer from part A.

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  1. 12 June, 08:28
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    the answer is A because the distance between it is shorter than the distance between+3 and - 4
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