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Determine whether is a right triangle for the given vertices. Explain. Q(7, –10), R(–3, 0), S(9, –8)

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Answer:

Yes, It is a right triangle for the given vertices.

Explanation:

Given:

Q(7, –10),

R(–3, 0),

S(9, –8)

To Find:

determine whether is a rig ht triangle for the given vertices = ?

Solution:

QR=
√((-3-7)^2+(0-(-10))^2)

QR=
√((-10)^2+(10)^2)

QR=
√(100+100)

QR=
√(200)--------------------------(1)

QR=14.142136

RS=
√((9-(-3))^2+(-8-0)^2)

RS=
√((12)^2+(-8)^2)

RS=
√(144+64)

RS=
√(208)---------------------------(2)

RS=14.422205

QS=
√((7-9)^2+(-10-(-8))^2)

QS=
√((-2)^2+(-2)^2)

QS=
√(4+4)

QS=
√(8)-------------------------------------(3)

QS=2.828427

According to Pythagorean Theorem,


RS^2 = QR^ +QS^2

Substituting the values,


(√(208))^2 = (√(200))^2 +(√(8))^2


208 = 200 +8

208 = 208

Pythagorean theorem is satisfied. Hence it is a right triangle.

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