Show that the points (-2, 4), (3, -1), (-1, -3) are the vertices of an isosceles triangle, and find its area.

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I- Rectangular Coordinates
2. Show that the points (-2, 4), (3, -1), (-1, -3) are
the vertices of an isosceles triangle, and find
its area.
Transcribed Image Text:I- Rectangular Coordinates 2. Show that the points (-2, 4), (3, -1), (-1, -3) are the vertices of an isosceles triangle, and find its area.
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