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If three points have the following coordinates, could they be vertices of another triangle?
1) A(0,0) B(3,5) C (5,3)
2) J (1,-4) K (-3,-20) L (5,12)
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Answered by oobleck
How could 3 points NOT be the vertices of a triangle?
How could you tell?
4 years ago
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If three points have the following coordinates, could they be vertices of another triangle?
1) A(0,0) B(3,5) C (5,3)
2) J (1,-4) K (-3,-20) L (5,12)

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