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Show that the points A(7,5)B(2,3) and C(6,-7) are the vertices of a right triangle

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Given : A(7,5)B(2,3)C(6,-7)

To Find : Show that the points  are the vertices of a right triangle

Solution:

A  ( 7 , 5)

B  ( 2 , 3)

C ( 6 , - 7)

AB = √(7 - 2)² + (5 - 3)²  = √5² + 2²   = √29

AC = √(7 - 6)² + (5 - (-7))²  = √1² + 12²   = √145  

BC = √(2 - 6)² + (3 - (-7))²  = √(4)² + 10²   = √116

29 + 116   = 145

=> AB² + BC²  = AC²

Using Converse of Pythagoras' theorem

A , B & C are vertices of a right triangle

points  s A(7,5)B(2,3) and C(6,-7)  are the vertices of a right triangle

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