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If I have a right triangle with vertices at (2,1) and (7, 1). Which best describes a possible location for the third point? a. Any point on the line y=7, except where x=1
b. Any point on line y=1, except where x=1
c. Any point on line x=2, except where y=1
d. It is not a right triangle

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