Math, asked by anusha2832000, 5 months ago

a triangle having vertices (-2,0); (2,3); and (1,-3) is the triangle an equilateral, isosceles or scalene

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Answered by vanshsarna
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Step-by-step explanation:

it is isosceles.

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Answered by mathdude500
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Answer:

Let a(-2,0), b(2,3) and c(1,-3)

Step-by-step explanation:

ab \:  =  \sqrt{ {(2 + 2)}^{2}  +  {(3 - 0)}^{2} }  =  \sqrt{16 + 9}  =  \sqrt{25}  = 5 \\ bc =  \sqrt{ {(1 - 2)}^{2} +  {( - 3 - 3)}^{2}  }  =  \sqrt{1 + 36}  =  \sqrt{37}  \\ ca =  \sqrt{ {(1 + 2)}^{2} +  {( - 3 - 0)}^{2}  }  =  \sqrt{9 + 9}  =  \sqrt{18}

Hence triangle is scalene triangle.

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