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Without using pythagoras theorem, show that the points `A(-1,3) ,B(0,5) and C(3,1)` are the vertices of a right angled triangle

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ARIHANT MATHS ENGLISH-THE STRAIGHT LINES-Exercise (Questions Asked In Previous 13 Years Exam)
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