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| Question 1006809:  Show that P(1,2), Q(-11,2) and R(-5,6) are vertices of an isosceles triangle.
 Find the Lengths of all three sides
 PQ=
 QR=
 PR=
 Please help I have no Idea where to start...
 Found 3 solutions by  josgarithmetic, jim_thompson5910, MathTherapy:
 Answer by josgarithmetic(39630)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! Courses and books for Geometry and for Intermediate Algebra present and discuss the Distance Formula, which is a slight rearrangement of the Pythagorean Theorem right triangle sides relationship. 
 The distance between two points  (r,p) and (v,w) in two dimensions is
  .Answer by jim_thompson5910(35256)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! Show that P(1,2), Q(-11,2) and R(-5,6) are vertices of an isosceles triangle.
 Find the Lengths of all three sides
 PQ=
 QR=
 PR=
 Please help I have no Idea where to start...
 
 Since P & Q have the same y-coordinate, PQ is a HORIZONTAL LINE that's parallel to the x-axis. Its distance is therefore 1 - - 11, or 12. Now just use the distance (d) formula:
  to find the distances from P(1, 2) to R(- 5, 6) and from Q(- 11, 2) to R(- 5, 6). These 3 distances should reveal whether ΔPQR is isosceles or not.
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