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The vertices of a triangle are P(–5, –5), Q(–5, –8), and R(–2, –4). Name the vertices of mc002-1.jpg.
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Answered by
John
Cannot see the picture.
Answered by
mathhelper
I would have simply sketched it.
Did you not notice that P and Q have the same x, so PQ would be a vertical
line, and PQ is obviously 3 units in length. Clearly the lines RP and RQ are longer, so we can rule out isosceles or right-angled.
Did you not notice that P and Q have the same x, so PQ would be a vertical
line, and PQ is obviously 3 units in length. Clearly the lines RP and RQ are longer, so we can rule out isosceles or right-angled.
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