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A triangle has vertices at A ( 3 , 4 ) , B ( − 3 , 2 ) , C ( − 1 , − 4 ) . Is the triangle a right triangle? Explain.
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A triangle has vertices at A ( 3 , 4 ) , B ( − 3 , 2 ) , C ( − 1 , − 4 ) . Is the triangle a right triangle? Explain.
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A triangle has vertices at A ( 3 , 4 ) , B ( − 3 , 2 ) , C ( − 1 , − 4 ) . Is the triangle a right triangle? Explain.
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it is a right triangle.
because angles AB and BC are perpendicular
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