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Owen is measuring the angles of a triangle. He knows that two of the angles have the same measure and the third angle has a
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Newton is 4 kilometers due north of the airport, and Morristown is due east of the airport. If the distance between Newton and
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A = 65°, B = 80°, C = 35°
In the triangle shown, which shows the correct order of the side lengths from largest to smallest?
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j = 5 cm , k = 7 cm, and l = 10 cm
In the triangle shown, which shows the correct order of the angle measures from largest to
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△PBU can be mapped onto △ G Z D △GZD by a rotation. If m ∠ P = 3 8 ∘ m∠P=38 ∘ , find m ∠ Z m∠Z.
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In ΔMNO m∠O < m∠M < m∠N. List the side lengths in order from shortest to longest.
Responses A MN, MO, NOMN, MO, NO B NO,
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Could these be the measures of 3 angles of a triangle?
Responses A 10 degrees, 60 degrees, 100 degrees10 degrees, 60 degrees, 100
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Which side lengths of a triangle would describe an isosceles triangle?
Responses A 5 cm, 12 cm, 13 cm5 cm, 12 cm, 13 cm B 5 cm, 8
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j = 5 cm , k = 7 cm, and l = 10 cm
In the triangle shown, which shows the correct order of the angle measures from largest to
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In ΔUVW,
U W ‾ UW is extended through point W to point X, m ∠ U V W = ( x + 19 ) ∘ m∠UVW=(x+19) ∘ , m ∠ W U V = ( x
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An altitude is drawn from the vertex of an isosceles triangle, forming a right angle and two congruent triangles. As a result,
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A triangle has sides of 24in, 45in, 51in. Is the triangle a right triangle?
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Which is not an appropriate classification for a triangle
1. right equilateral 2. acute scalene 3. obtuse isosceles 4. right
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A right triangle and an isosceles triangle are graphed on the coordinate grid. The shaded section represents all the points
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If A(-1, 3), B(4, 4), and C(8, 1), then classify AABC as scalene, isosceles, or equilateral. (I point) The answer cannot be
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Look at the given triangles. There are two right triangles. One red and one blue. The blue triangle has the following
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The shortest side in a triangle with angles of 35, 65, and 80 degrees measures 16 m. Find the length of the longest side in the
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The area of the triangle is 75 sq in. Calculate the possible angles formed by the triangle's 12-inch and 15-inch sides.
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In triangle PEA it is known that PE = 15 m, EA = 10 m, and P = 15 degrees. How long is PA?
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Find the degree measure of the smallest angle in a triangle with sides lengths of 8cm, 10cm, and 12cm.
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Find the degree measure of the smallest angle in a triangle with sides 8, 10, and 12.
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Segments de e f and DF are all tensions to the circle find the perimeter of the triangle DEF
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Classify the triangle with angles with measures 20 degrees, 133 degrees, and 27 degrees as acute, right, or obtuse.
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MrDemon
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What Are The Values Of W And X In The Triangle Below A) W=14.4;X+11.2 B) W=14.4;X=25.6 C)W=17.8; X=27.8 D) 2=17.8; X+10.0 Please
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Find the opposite of a triangle with hypotenuse 13cm and adjacent 5cm
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A triangle whose none of the sides are equal is called
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△XYZ is given with X(2, 0), Y(0, −2), and Z(−1, 1). Which of the following can be used to prove that △XYZ is
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goku dragon,naruto dragon
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Given triangle DEF with vertices D(-3;4),E(-2;-3)and F(x;1) with DE=DF
Determine the value of x
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Boitumelo monaisa
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how many triangles can be drawn using 5 given points on circumference trinalge
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Classify the triangle by its sides and by its angles.
A triangle with three sides of different length, two angles less than
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sam sam
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Allen is given three lengths of rope: 4 feet, 8 feet, and 15 feet. Can Allen form a triangle with side lengths of 4 feet, 8
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The angles opposite the congruent sides of an isosceles triangle are congruent. Find the value of x in the triangle. Show all
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TX2lover99
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A piece of wire is 67.95cm long. It is bent to form the sides of a triangle in the ration 2:3:4. Find the length of the longest
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The length of the hypotenuse of a 30 degrees -60 degrees 90 degrees triangle is 9. What is the perimeter?
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Questions That Needs Answers
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acute triangle (p. 318)
adjacent angles (p. 303) alternate interior angles (p. 307) area (p. 328) compass (p. 341) complementary
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Please somebody help me with this question, I don’t really get it:
The triangles are shown congruent. Find the measure of angle
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A stairway runs up the edge of the
pyramid. From bottom to top the stairway is 92 m long. The stairway makes an angle of 70° to
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Perimeter of a triangle. The perimeter of the triangle
shown in the accompanying figure is 12 meters. Determine the values of x,
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Jone
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Sylvia made a poster shaped like the triangle shown below.
The hypotenuse is 26in. one like is is 24 in. and the bottom leg is
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In triangle PQR, we have <P = 30 degrees, <Q = 60 degrees, and <R=90 degrees. Point X is on line PR such that line QX bisects
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Draw an equilaterla triangle. Divide each side in half and join the points to make four small equilateral triangles. Rearrange
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A triangle has an area of 15 square feet. the height is 8 feet.What is the length of the base?
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Look at the given triangles.
4x+2, 7x+7, 5x-4 x+3, 2x-5, x+7 a. Write an expression in simplest form for the perimeter of each
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Aquafina
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2 students are asked to find the angle measure <EFG given that the triangle is isoscels. <EFG has an exterior angle at G which
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8. Find the value of x in the triangle. Not drawn to scale. (1 point) 19° 36° 54° 234°
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mhm
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Shirley is drawing triangles that have the same area. The base of each triangle varies inversely with the height. What are the
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melody
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The base of an isosceles triangle is 7cm longer than each of the legs. Find the legs if the perimeter of the triangle is 43 cm.
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Anonymous
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The vertices of a triangle are (−4,2), (0,6), and (7, −2) as shown on the following grid. The equation of the median from
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15. The vertices of a triangle are (−4,2), (0,6), and (7, −2) as shown on the following grid. The equation of the median
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I a triangle ABC, angle C is 90⁰ and AB is 7cm and BC is 3cm. The length of AC will be
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