Math, asked by jithinjoseph2850, 1 year ago

Vertices of a triangle are ( - 4,0), ( 4,0), ( 0, 3). What type of triangle is it?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

the distance b/w points (-4,0)&(4,0)= √[{ 4-(-4)}²+(0-0)²]=√8²= 8

the distance b/w points (4,0)&(0,3)= √[(4-0)²+(0-3)²]=√(16+9)= 5

the distance b/w the points (0,3)&(-4,0)=√[(0-(-4))²+(3-0)²= √( 16+9)= 5

the two distances are equal that is two sides of the triangle are equal so the triangle is isosceles.

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