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The vertices of a right triangle are (–3, 5), (4, –1), and (4, y). What is the value of y?
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The vertices of a right triangle are (–3, 5), (4, –1), and (4, y). What is the value of y?
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The vertices of a right triangle are (–3, 5), (4, –1), and (4, y).
What is the value of y?
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It's equal to 5
the answer is (4,5)
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'y' is equal to 5, as you can see in the graph below.
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