DSQ: Calculating the length of the side of an acute / obtuse triangle - GMAT Quantitative

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Is the triangle isosceles?

Statement 1: The triangle has vertices A(1,5), B(4,2), and C(5,6).

Statement 2: $\overline{AB}$ = $\sqrt{18}$, $\overline{AC}$ = $\sqrt{17}$, $\overline{BC}$ = $\sqrt{17}$

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For a triangle to be isosceles, two of the sides must be equal. To determine wheter this is true, we must have the three side lengths. Statement 2 gives us those three side lengths. However, Statement 1 also gives us all of the information we need by giving us the three vertices. By using the distance formula, we can easily get the three triangle sides from the vertices. Therefore both statements alone are sufficient.

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