The triangle with the vertices $(1, 1)$, $(-1, -1)$, and $(-\sqrt{3}, \sqrt{3})$ is $\ldots \ldots \ldots$ triangle.

  • A
    an isosceles
  • B
    a scalene
  • C
    a right-angled
  • D
    an equilateral

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