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Proving geometric theorems using coordinates

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Question 1
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Using coordinates, how do you show that a triangle is \(\textbf{isosceles}\)?
A.
Show that two sides have equal length.
B.
Show that all three sides have equal length.
C.
Show that two sides are parallel.
D.
Show that it has a right angle.
Show that two sides have equal length.

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