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Mathematics, 16.11.2020 16:40 mariaf0203

A triangle has vertices at the points R(2, 1), S (2, 5), and T(4, 1). How would you prove by using coordinate geometry that this is a right triangle? You must be specific. Tell what formulas you would use and why you would use them.

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