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Use the distance formula to classify each triangle as Scalene, Isosceles, or Equilateral. △ABC with vertices A (-2,-2), B (4,3), C (3,4) Please show how to solve
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Use the distance formula to classify each triangle as Scalene, Isosceles, or Equilateral.
△ABC with vertices A (-2,-2), B (4,3), C (3,4)
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