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Which statement best describes ΔPQR with vertices P(1, 2), Q(4, 4), and R(6, 1)?
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Which statement best describes ΔPQR with vertices P(1, 2), Q(4, 4), and R(6, 1)?
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Answer: The answer for plato users is A
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It is an obtuse triangle
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