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Can anyone HELP with my HOMEWORK for GRADE‼️

Can anyone HELP with my HOMEWORK for GRADE‼️-example-1

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Answer:

The coordinates of point C are (a,0).

Explanation:

Given information: ABC is right isosceles triangle.

From the given figure it is noticed that the side BC is hypotenuse of the triangle ABC.

By pythagoras theorem,


hypotenuse^2=leg^2+leg^2


hypotenuse^2=2leg^2


hypotenuse=leg√(2)

Therefore hypotenuse cannot be equal to leg. So, we can say that in triangle ABC,


AB=AC

Length of AB is


AB=√((a-0)^2+(0-0)^2)=a

From the figure it is noticed that the point C lies on the x-axis, therefore the y-coordinates of C is 0.

Let the coordinates of C be (x,0) and length of AC must be a.


AC=√((x-0)^2+(0-0)^2)


a=x

Therefore coordinates of point C are (a,0).

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