SOLUTION: Question Part Points Submissions Used Show that the triangle with vertices A(2, 4), B(−3, −1), and C(−4, 5) is isosceles.

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Show that the triangle with vertices
A(2, 4), B(−3, −1), and C(−4, 5)
is isosceles.

Answer by josgarithmetic(39620)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Are two of the sides the same length? Use Distance Formula.

AB =

BC =

CA =

Do them and find out.

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