Math, asked by nmranger1, 10 months ago

name the type of triangle pgr P(√2,√2) Q√-2,-√-2) R(-√6,√6)​

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Answered by Myenuddin
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Answer:

equilateral triangle.

Step-by-step explanation:

if you mean the point Q is (-√2,-√2), the answer is as follows. Unless Q is an imaginary number . It'll not create triangle.

PQ=√((√2-(-√2))²+(√2-(-√2))²) = 4

PR=√((√2-(-√6))²+(√2-(√6))²) = 4

QR=√((-√2-(-√6))²+(-√2-(√6))²) = 4

as PQ=PR=QR, it's a equilateral triangle.

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