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The points (5.-4.3).(-1,-6,8).(-3, -3,2) forms which triangle​

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Answered by shivchaudhary01
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Answer:

scalene triangle

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Answered by aryansuts01
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Answer:

Concept:

A three-sided polygons with three vertex and three edges is known as a triangle. It is one of the most fundamental geometric shapes. Displaystyle triangle ABC triangle ABC is a triangle with vertex A, B, and C. Any three non-collinear points create a unique triangle and, at the same time, a unique plane in Euclidean geometry (i.e. a two-dimensional Euclidean space). In other words, the triangle is contained in just one plane, and every triangle is included in some plane. If the entire mathematics is the Euclidean plane, there is only one plane in which all triangles are enclosed; however, this is no longer correct in greater Euclidean spaces. This article is about triangles in Euclidean geometry, primarily the Euclidean plane, unless otherwise stated.

Given:

The points (5,-4,3),(-1,-6,8),(-3,-3,2) forms which triangle​

Find:

find the triangle for a given question

Step-by-step explanation:

given points

A = (5,-4,3),\\B = (-1,-6,8),\\C = (-3,-3,2)

lets find the distance

AB=\sqrt{(-1-5)^{2}+(-6+4)^2+(8-3)^2 } \\=\sqrt{(-6)^2+(-2)^2+(5)^2} \\=\sqrt{36+4+25} \\=\sqrt{65} \\= 8.06

BC =\sqrt{(-3-1)^2+(-3-6)^2+(2-8)^2} \\=\sqrt{(-4)^2+(-9)^2+(-6)^2} \\=\sqrt{(16+81+36)} \\=\sqrt{133} \\=11.5

AC=\sqrt{(-3-5)^2+(-3-4)^2+(2-3)^2} \\=\sqrt{(-8)^2+(-7)^2+(-1)^2} \\=\sqrt{64+49+1} \\=\sqrt{114} \\=10.67

AB = 8.06\\BC = 11.5\\AC = 10.67

hence these three sides are different lengths

therefore, it forms isosceles triangle

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