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Mathematics, 28.01.2020 09:31 bjmj4212

Amara wants to draw isosceles right triangles on a coordinate plane that have two vertices at (-2,4) and (5,4). if the coordinates of the third vertex are both integers, how many different isosceles right triangles can she draw?
fill in the banks to explain your reasoning.
for the right triangle to be isosceles and have both coordinates of the third
vertex be integers, a side from one of the two given vertices to the third vertex
must have a length of units and be parallel to the .
the y-coordinate for the third vertex must be or

amara can draw isosceles right triangle(s).

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