We can find the right angle of the triangle by finding the slope of the sides .
Any right angle makes an angle of 90 degrees and the lines are perpendicular .
For perpendicular lines product of slopes is -1.
In other words the slopes have opposite signs and are reciprocal .
Let us find the slopes of AB,BC,CA.
Slope of two points can be found by the difference in y values divided by different in x values
Slope of AB=[tex] \frac{0+4}{7-5} =\frac{4}{2} =2 [/tex]
Slope of BC=[tex] \frac{-2-0}{1-7} =\frac{-2}{-6} = 3 [/tex]
Slope of CA=[tex] \frac{-2+4}{1-5} =\frac{2}{-4} =\frac{-1}{2} [/tex]
The slopes of AB and CA are reciprocal of each other with opposite signs or we can say their product is -1 so they are perpendicular.
Angle A is the common angle to these sides so we say angle A is the right angle