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DIRECTIONS: Use this information to answer Parts A and B.
A right Triangle 
XYZ has Vertices 
X(-2,-1) and 
Y(1,1) and a right angle at Vertex 
Z.
Part A
What could the coordinates of Vertex 
Z be?
Enter the correct answers in the boxes.
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DIRECTIONS: Use this information to answer Parts A and B.\newlineA right Triangle XYZ X Y Z has Vertices X(2,1) X(-2,-1) and Y(1,1) Y(1,1) and a right angle at Vertex Z Z .\newlinePart A\newlineWhat could the coordinates of Vertex Z Z be?\newlineEnter the correct answers in the boxes.\newlineShow Hints\newline \square \newline \square or \square \newline \square

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Q. DIRECTIONS: Use this information to answer Parts A and B.\newlineA right Triangle XYZ X Y Z has Vertices X(2,1) X(-2,-1) and Y(1,1) Y(1,1) and a right angle at Vertex Z Z .\newlinePart A\newlineWhat could the coordinates of Vertex Z Z be?\newlineEnter the correct answers in the boxes.\newlineShow Hints\newline \square \newline \square or \square \newline \square
  1. Triangle Orientation: Since XYZXYZ is a right triangle with a right angle at Vertex ZZ, Vertex ZZ must be either horizontal or vertical to both XX and YY.
  2. Horizontal Possibilities for Z: To find the horizontal possibilities for Z, keep the y-coordinate of X (1-1) and use the x-coordinate of Y (11). So one possible coordinate for Z is (1,1)(1, -1).
  3. Vertical Possibilities for Z: To find the vertical possibilities for Z, keep the x-coordinate of X (2(-2) and use the y-coordinate of Y (1)(1). So another possible coordinate for Z is (2,1)(-2, 1).

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