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Randy wants to draw isosceles right triangles on a coordinate plane that have two vertices at (-1,6) and (-1,-2). If the coordinates of the third vertex are both integers, how many different isosceles right triangles can she draw?

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Answer:

Two isosceles right triangles.
p_(3) = (-9,-2) and
p_(3') = (7,-2)

Explanation:

The length of one side is:


l_(1) = \sqrt{[-1 - (-1)]^(2)+[6 - (-2)]^(2)}


l_(1) = 8

An isosceles right has two sides of identical length, which are both legs and perpendicular to each other. There are two possibilities:


p_(3) = (-1 - 8, -2)


p_(3) = (-9,-2)


p_(3') = (-1 + 8, -2)


p_(3') = (7,-2)

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