The points A(2a, 4a), B(2a, 6a) and C(2 a+ 3 a, 5 a)(a>0) are the vertices of
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The points A(2a, 4a), B(2a, 6a) and
\(C(2 a+\sqrt{3} a, 5 a)(a>0)\) are the vertices of
\(C(2 a+\sqrt{3} a, 5 a)(a>0)\) are the vertices of
- an equilateral triangle
- an isosceles obtuse angled triangle
- a right-angled triangle
- none of these.
Answer
(A) an equilateral triangle
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