SOLUTION: USE THE DISTANCE FORMULA TO DECIDE WHETHER AB=~BC
A(-3,1)
B(1,-1)
C(6,-3)
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Question 343029: USE THE DISTANCE FORMULA TO DECIDE WHETHER AB=~BC
A(-3,1)
B(1,-1)
C(6,-3)
Answer by josmiceli(19441) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
AB =
AB =
AB =
BC =
BC =
BC =
AB not equal to BC
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