SOLUTION: Identify the type of triangle formed by the points: A = (4, −3), B = (3, 0)
and C = (0, 1).
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Question 1053385: Identify the type of triangle formed by the points: A = (4, −3), B = (3, 0)
and C = (0, 1).
Answer by ewatrrr(24785) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
= sqrt(9 + 1)
= sqrt(1 + 9)
Isosceles
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