SOLUTION: Show that the triangle with vertices A(-3,-6), B(3,2), and C(5,0) is isosceles. Find the area bounded by the points.

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Question 1041807: Show that the triangle with vertices A(-3,-6), B(3,2), and C(5,0) is isosceles.
Find the area bounded by the points.

Answer by ikleyn(52855)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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Calculate the lengths of the three sides of this triangle.


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