SOLUTION: If the point A (7, k) is the vertex of an isosceles triangle ABC with base BC,
where B = (2, 4) and C = (6, 10), then what is 'k'?
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Question 985644: If the point A (7, k) is the vertex of an isosceles triangle ABC with base BC,
where B = (2, 4) and C = (6, 10), then what is 'k'?
Answer by josgarithmetic(39625) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
AB=AC
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