Math, asked by singhmuskan3438, 10 months ago

which type of toiangle is formed with conditie
(4,3) (5, 1) (2,-2)​

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Answered by rosittaangel68
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Answer:

it is a scalene triangle

Answered by VivianHew
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Answer:

Scalene Triangle

Step-by-step explanation:

To find out which triangle will be formed, we can find the lengths of the triangle. If they are all the same length, then it's an equilateral triangle and if only two sides are the same, it's an isosceles triangle. If the triangle does not have any equal sides, it's a scalene triangle.

Length Formula: \sqrt{(x1-x2)^{2}+(y1-y2)^2

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

Length AB = \sqrt{(4-5)^2+(3-1)^2}

                  = \sqrt{(-1)^2+(2)^2}

                  = \sqrt{1+4}

                  = \sqrt{5} units

Length AC = \sqrt{(4-2)^2+(3-(-2))^2}

                  = \sqrt{(2)^2+(5)^2}

                  = \sqrt{4+16}

                  = \sqrt{20} units

Length BC = \sqrt{(5-2)^2+(1-(-2))^2}

                  = \sqrt{(3)^2+(3)^2}

                  = \sqrt{9+9}

                  = \sqrt{18} units

As they all have different lengths, it is a scalene triangle!

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