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Plot the triangle with vertices A(-2, 1), B(2, -1), and C(0, 5).

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To plot the triangle, draw a coordinate plane, plot the vertices A(-2, 1), B(2, -1), C(0, 5), and then connect them with straight lines to form the triangle.

Step-by-step explanation:

To plot the triangle with vertices A(-2, 1), B(2, -1), and C(0, 5), you first need to draw a coordinate plane. Then plot each of the vertices according to their coordinates.

  1. Start by plotting vertex A at (-2, 1). Place a point 2 units to the left of the origin and 1 unit up.
  2. Plot vertex B at (2, -1). Place a point 2 units to the right of the origin and 1 unit down.
  3. Finally, plot vertex C at (0, 5). Place a point directly above the origin, 5 units up.

Once all vertices are plotted, draw straight lines to connect them in the order A-B-C-A to form the triangle.

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