Introduction to 3DHard
Question
Points (1, 2, 3); (3, 5, 7) and (−1, −1, −1) are-
Options
A.Vertices of a equilateral triangle
B.Vertices of a right angle triangle
C.Vertices of a isosceles triangle
D.Collinear
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