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A right Triangle XYZ has Vertices X(−2, −1) and Y(1, 1) and a right angle at Vertex Z. What could the coordinates for Vertex Z be? Write down two coordinates that could be it.…
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A right Triangle XYZ has Vertices X(−2, −1) and Y(1, 1) and a right angle at Vertex Z.
What could the coordinates for Vertex Z be? Write down two coordinates that could be it.
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Answer:
x(1,4) Y(2,3) and Z(5,y)
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