which type of triangle is formed by joining the vertices A(-3, 6) B (2, 1) and C (9, 5) ?
Why don't you draw a diagram on a graphing paper?
Much more intuitive.
I don't understand none of this stuff
Ok let's begin by marking each cordinates on a cartesian plane.
On a what ?
graphing paper.
I don't have any paper I'm doing this Plato class
isosceles triangle
You would have isosceles triangle if you were to conncet the points on the graph with a straight line.
It would be awesome if you can do the same question later to see if you understand later.
A . an equilateral ∆ B . acute scalene ∆ C . right ∆ D . obtuse scalene ∆
These are the choices
Ok at this time I am just giving you the answer since you don't have a grahping paper. The answer is obtuse scalene.
Obtuse means more than 90 degrees. Acute means less than 90 degrees.
I know that I just don't understand how to do it . how to solve & get a correct answer . 😵
And Thank you so much
Not a problem:) I wish you a happy learning!
calculate distances for each side, a right triangle obeys the pythagoream theorem
do you know how to calculate the distances AB ,BC and AC ?
lol. don't give answers, right, @Robert136 ? xD
What if both parties lack resources to do that? I mean I can leave her wondering in the middle of nowhereXD
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