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Mathematics, 23.06.2019 14:50, didirose

You are given coordinates for two vertices of an isosceles right triangle. let's say the triangle is δabc and you're given the coordinates of a and b, with ∠c as the right angle. how could you find the coordinates of c using the distance formula? support your answer with examples. there is more than one correct way to find the coordinates!

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