SOLUTION: Is the triangle whose vertices are the points A (1, 6), B (-1, -8) and C (11, 1), determine the length of the high end of the summit A. Thank you

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Question 547799: Is the triangle whose vertices are the points A (1, 6), B (-1, -8) and C (11, 1), determine the length of the high end of the summit A.
Thank you

Answer by solver91311(24713) About Me  (Show Source):
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Zero.

You asked for "...the length of the high end of the summit...". By definition, an end is a point, and again by definition, the length of a point is zero.

John

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