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OpenStudy (anonymous):

please check my work really quick i doubt it will take long it seems pretty easy up until the last part where im stuck medal + fan :]

OpenStudy (kaylardz0405):

it looks right to me

OpenStudy (anonymous):

okay fine I kind of figured I did this correctly but what changes can I make to make it an equilateral triangle?

OpenStudy (unknownunknown):

So we can see, two sides are square root of 17, the third side is square root of 18. To make it equilateral we should make this third side square root of 17 as well.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

so I need to change a coordinate to equal square root of 17 when performing the distance formula?

OpenStudy (unknownunknown):

Yes, but that will change the other co-ordinates as well. Can you think of a way we could set all the coordinates to be changed by a single number, such that the three sets of coordinates add up to the same number?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@unknownunknown its okay I already got help with this question.

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