SOLUTION: Demonstrate the triangle with vertices are (4,-1), (-2,3) and (-6,-3) is a right triangle. (Prove that the Pythagorean theorem is verified)
The answer is supposed to be: Sides m
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Question 546651: Demonstrate the triangle with vertices are (4,-1), (-2,3) and (-6,-3) is a right triangle. (Prove that the Pythagorean theorem is verified)
The answer is supposed to be: Sides measure respectively sqrt(52), sqrt(52) and sqrt(104)
Help me please. I don't know how todo this.
Thank you
Answer by 11045troberts(1) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
5n+34=-2(1-7n)
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