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Considering the points A (1, 1), B (-1, 1) and the origin as the vertices, which type of triangle is obtained?


A

Right-angled isosceles triangle

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B

Right-angled triangle

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C

Isosceles triangle

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D

Equilateral triangle

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Solution

The correct option is A

Right-angled isosceles triangle


OA and OB are equal and AB = 2 units which satisfies the Pythagoras theorem. Hence it is a right-angled isosceles triangle.


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