SOLUTION: What is the classification of a triangle with vertices A(–3, –1), B(–2, 2), C(3, 1) by its sides?

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Question 820899: What is the classification of a triangle with vertices A(–3, –1), B(–2, 2), C(3, 1) by its sides?
Answer by ewatrrr(24785)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
 
Hi,
A(–3, –1),
B(–2, 2), slope AB = (-3/-1) = 3
C(3, 1) slope BC = (1/-5) not a right traingle
scalene triangle (no sides equal)
AB = , BC , AC =


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