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prove that points (2a,4a), (2a,6a), and (2a +√3a,5a) are the vertices of an equilateral triangle of side

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Answer:

Let A (2a, 4a)

B(2a, 6a)

C (2a + sqrt (3a), 5a)

Side AC:


\sqrt{(2a+√(3a)-2a)^2+(5a-4a)^2 }=√(3a+a^2)

Side BC:


\sqrt{(2a+√(3a)-2a)^2+(5a-6a)^2 }=√(3a+a^2)

Hence AC = BC

It is an isoceles triangle.

Side AB:


√((2a-2a)^2+(6a-4a)^2 )=√(2a^2)=2a

It proves that the triangle is NOT an equilateral triangle.

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