Question
Question: Show that (-2,3)(8,3)(6,7) are the vertices of a right angled triangle....
Show that (-2,3)(8,3)(6,7) are the vertices of a right angled triangle.
Solution
In every right triangle Pythagoras theorem is applicable.
Pythagoras theorem, states that the square of the longest side is equal to the square of the other two smaller sides.
If we prove Pythagoras theorem in any triangle, then that triangle is said to be the right triangle.
Also the length of the sides will be calculated from the points which are provided in the question using distance formula, which is given by:
(x2−x1)2+(y2−y1)2 (x1, x2, y1, y2 are coordinates of the two points between which we need to calculate the distance).
Using the above concepts we will solve the equation.
Complete step-by-step answer:
Let's mark the points given in the question in the right triangle.
Now, we will calculate the length of each side using distance formula and then we will apply Pythagoras theorem with detailed explanation to show that the triangle is the right triangle.
Using the distance formula:
(x2−x1)2+(y2−y1)2
Side AB is given as:
⇒(8−(−2))2+(3−3)2 (We have assumed the points given in the side as x1, x2, y1, y2 respectively)
⇒(8+2)2
⇒102
⇒10
Side BC is given as:
⇒(6−8)2+(7−3)2(We have assumed the points given in the side as x1, x2, y1, y2 respectively)
⇒(−2)2+(4)2
⇒20
Side CA is given as:
⇒(6−(−2))2+(7−3)2(We have assumed the points given in the side as x1, x2, y1, y2 respectively)
⇒82+42
⇒80
We have got the values of all the sides, now we will apply Pythagoras theorem to prove the given triangle as the right triangle.
Pythagoras Theorem states that, in a right triangle the sum of the two sides of the triangle is equal to the square of the longest side.
(AB)2=(BC)2+(CA)2 ..............(1)
On substituting the value of each side in equation 1
⇒(10)2=(20)2+(80)2
⇒100=20+80
⇒100=100
(On removing the square root from the numerical values)
We have seen that the Pythagoras theorem is satisfied and hence the triangle is the Right triangle.
Note: Pythagoras Theorem has many applications in our day to day life as well, with the concept that the two straight lines are joined diagonally with third line, this concept is generally used in woodworking and other physically constructional architectures, Navigation and Surveying.