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OpenStudy (dariyana):

What kind of triangle is shown? right isosceles scalene equilateral

OpenStudy (dariyana):

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i think is Scalene.. Here is the sites It might help you: http://www.mathsisfun.com/triangle.html

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The distance between two points can be calculated like so: \[Distance = \sqrt{(dx)^{2} + (dy)^{2}}\] dx = the DIFFERENCE between X in the two points. This can be written as: \[|x _{1}-x_{2}|\] Since you'll be squaring the value, you can just ignore the signs and use this equation: \[Distance = \sqrt{(x _{1}-x_{2})^{2} + (y _{1}-y_{2})^{2}}\] Do that for each side of the equation.

OpenStudy (dariyana):

do any one disagree with @Trexy

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Trexy is right.. is this from flvs?

OpenStudy (dariyana):

lol yeah

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The math says that's not the answer.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Its prob isosceles?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Or you could do the math. It would only take a couple of minutes.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

hahha... dont give me wrong cuz Im not sure if that the right answer so yeah.. @dariyana just ask @Wired ?

OpenStudy (dariyana):

lol ok

OpenStudy (anonymous):

\[\sqrt{(x_{1}-x_{2})^{2}+(y_{1}-y_{2})^{2}}\] Start with (-10,8) and (-10,3). \[\sqrt{(-10-(-10))^{2}+(8-3)^{2}}\]

OpenStudy (anonymous):

its really freaks me out everytime i look at your picture icon @Wired ..its looks like your the strict person here lol.. hahah

OpenStudy (anonymous):

LOL I know, but those aren't eyebrows!

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