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The points P(−3, 6) and Q(1, 4) are two vertices of right triangle PQR . The hypotenuse of the triangle is PQ¯¯¯¯¯ . Point R lies in quadrant 1. What are the the coordinates of point R?

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It could be (1,6) or (-3,4)
User Nick Palmer
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ANSWER

The coordinates of point R in the first quadrant are
R(1,6).

Step-by-step explanation

We were given that the hypotenuse of the right angle triangle has vertices
P(-3,6) and
Q(1,4).

The third point R is the intersection of the horizontal line that passes through
P(-3,6), that has equation
y=6 and the vertical line that passes through
Q(1,4) which also has equation
x=1.

Hence one possible coordinates of point R is
(1,6) which lies in the first quadrant.


The third point T could also be the intersection of the vertical line that passes through
P(-3,6), that has equation
x=-3 and the horizontal line that passes through
Q(1,4) which also has equation
y=4.


Hence another possible coordinates of point R is
(-3,4) which lies in the third quadrant.


Therefore the required coordinates of R is
(1,6)

See diagram in attachment

The points P(−3, 6) and Q(1, 4) are two vertices of right triangle PQR . The hypotenuse-example-1
User Alexander Bollaert
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