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Show that the points (1, 2, -2), (2, 3, -4) and (3, 4, -3) form a right angled triangle.

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To show that the points (1, 2, -2), (2, 3, -4), and (3, 4, -3) form a right-angled triangle, we will calculate the distances between the points and verify the Pythagorean theorem. ### Step 1: Identify the Points Let: - Point A = (1, 2, -2) - Point B = (2, 3, -4) - Point C = (3, 4, -3) ...
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