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The vertices of are D(7, 3), E(4, -3), and F(10, -3). Write a proof to prove that is isosceles.
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The vertices of are D(7, 3), E(4, -3), and F(10, -3). Write a proof to prove that is isosceles.
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The vertices of are D(7, 3), E(4, -3), and F(10, -3). Write a proof to prove that is isosceles.
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The vertices of are D(7, 3), E(4, -3), and F(10, -3)
Prove tat DE = DF
Length of a segment = √[(x₂ - x₁) +(y₂ -y₁)]
DE = √([4-7)² + (-3 -3)²] = √45 = 3√5
DF = √[(10-7)² +(-3 -3)²] = √45 b= 3√5
Hence DE = DF = 3√5 and DEF is ISOSCELES
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