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Prove that (-3, 2), (7, 4) and (1, 14) are the vertices of an isosceles right angled triangle​

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Answered by nikhilExpert
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Sol:

Vertices of the triangle are A(-3, 0), B(1, -3), C(4, 1)

Distance between two points = (x2 - x1)2+(y2 - y1)2

AB = √[(1 + 3)2 + (-3 -0)2] = 5

BC = √[(4 - 1)2 + (1 + 3)2] = 5

AC = √[(4 + 3)2 + (1 -0)2] = 50 = 52

AB = BC

Therefore, ΔABC is an isosceles triangle.

52 + 52 = (52 )2

⇒ 50 = 50

⇒ (AB)2 + (BC)2 = (AC)2

So, the triangle satisfies the pythagoras theorem and hence it is a right angled triangle.

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