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The coordinates A(2, 1), B(7, 1), C(2, 4) form what type of polygon?

A. an acute triangle
B. an obtuse triangle
C. a right triangle
D. an isosceles triangle

User Liuyu
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It appears to be a right triangle.
User Diego P
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Answer: The correct option is (C) a right triangle.

Step-by-step explanation: The given co-ordinates of a polygon are A(2, 1), B(7, 1), C(2, 4).

We are to select the correct type of the polygon.

Since we have the co-ordinates of the three points A, B and C, so the polygon will surely be a triangle.

Now, the lengths of the three sides AB, BC and CA of ΔABC can be calculated using distance formula as follows :


AB=√((7-2)^2+(1-1)^2)=√(25+0)=√(25)=5,\\\\BC=√((2-7)^2+(4-1)^2)=√(25+9)=√(34),\\\\CA=√((2-2)^2+(1-4)^2)=√(0+9)=√(9)=3.

We have


AB^2+CA^2=5^2+3^2=25+9=34,\\\\BC^2=(√(34))^2=34.

This implies that


AB^2+CA^2=BC^2,

which is the Pythagorean triple. Hence, triangle ABC is a right-angled triangle.

Thus, (C) is the correct option.

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