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Find the lengths of the sides of the triangle PQR. P(3, â3, â3), Q(9, 0, 3), R(12, â6, â3) |PQ| = |QR| = |RP| = Is it a right triangle? a. Yes b. No c. Is it an isosceles triangle?
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Find the lengths of the sides of the triangle PQR. P(3, â3, â3), Q(9, 0, 3), R(12, â6, â3) |PQ| = |QR| = |RP| = Is it a right triangle?
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