Chapter 10: Q. 51 (page 777)
Show that the triangle with vertices \((5, 4, 鈭1)\), \((3, 6, 鈭1)\), and \((3, 4, 1)\) is equilateral.
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The triangle with given vertices is equilateral.
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Chapter 10: Q. 51 (page 777)
Show that the triangle with vertices \((5, 4, 鈭1)\), \((3, 6, 鈭1)\), and \((3, 4, 1)\) is equilateral.
The triangle with given vertices is equilateral.
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