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Show that the triangle formed by the points A(1, 3), B(3, -1) and C(-5, -5) is a right angled triangle (by using slopes).

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The slope of the line passing through two points (x1, y1) and (x2, y2) is given by

Slope = y2y1x2x1\dfrac{y2 - y1}{x2 - x1}.

Slope (m1) of the line joining A(1, 3) and B(3, -1) is,

=1331=42=2.= \dfrac{-1 - 3}{3 - 1} \\[1em] = \dfrac{-4}{2} \\[1em] = -2.

Slope (m2) of line joining B(3, -1) and C(-5, -5) is,

=5(1)53=48=12.= \dfrac{-5 - (-1)}{-5 - 3} \\[1em] = \dfrac{-4}{-8} \\[1em] = \dfrac{1}{2}.

Since, m1 × m2 = 2×12=1-2 \times \dfrac{1}{2} = -1.

Thus AB and BC are perpendicular to each other.

Hence, △ABC is a right-angled triangle.

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