SOLUTION: show that the triangle with vertices at A(-2,4) B(-5,1) and C(-6,5) is isosceles.

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Question 930812: show that the triangle with vertices at A(-2,4) B(-5,1) and C(-6,5) is isosceles.
Answer by Alan3354(69443)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Find the side lengths. If 2 are equal ...
I'll do AB
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You don't have to get the square roots. If the squares are equal, the lengths are equal.

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