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Project ID:
9000149406
Source Problem:
Accepted:
1
Clonable:
1
Easy:
0
Given points \(A = [2;-5]\),
\(B = [2;3]\) and
\(C = [-4;-1]\), find the length of the altitude of the triangle \(ABC\) through the point \(C\). Hint: The altitude through the point
\(C\) of a triangle
\(ABC\) is the perpendicular line segment drawn from the vertex \(C\) to the line containing the side \(AB\).
\(6\)
\(\sqrt{2}\)
\(\frac{3}
{2}\)
The points \(A\),
\(B\),
\(C\) do
not define a triangle.