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CAN YOU FRAME 3 ISOSCELES TRIANGLES FROM AN EQUILATERAL TRIANGLE?
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manan
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In triangle PQR, <P=90 degrees, <Q=10.5 degrees and RQ=120 cm. Find PR.
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lily
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A piece of wire 40cm is bent to form aright-angle triangle whose hypotenuse is 17cm long.Find the lengths of two sides of the
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Anonymous
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Where can the perpendicular bisectors of an acute triangle instersect?
I. Inside the Triangle II. On the Triangle III. Outside
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Fill out the Problem-solving boxes to talk yourself through the problem. In the “DO” boxes below, fill in the
blank boxes,
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Narf
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In triangle ACE. G is the centroid and BE = 15 BE is a median. Find BG and GE
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Lay
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where can the perpendicular misectors of an acute triangle intersect
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In the triangle below, the m<1 = 64° and m22 = 33°, what is the m<4?
COURSE TOOLS 1 4 17 of 24 page 3 of 3 Item 17 Item 18 Item
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Marquez Benson
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A zipline starts 120 feet above the ground and covers a diagonal distance. forming a triangle with the ground. If the angle of
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If the hypotenuse of a triangle is 13, and one side length is 5, what is the second side length?
1 point Captionless Image 7 10
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13. A side of the triangle below has been
extended to for an exterior angle of 161°. Find the value of x. A. 19° B. 46° C.
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NEVERRRRR
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You are making a banner for your cousin's birthday party. You start by cutting out triangle pieces of cardstock paper; to not
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trose
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Can a triangle be formed with side lengths 6, 9, 12? Explain.
a) No, because 12 − 9 < 6 b) Yes, because 6 + 9 > 12 c) Yes,
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Apply the Triangle Inequality Theorem to determine which three side lengths form a triangle
responses 8, 4, 12 20, 10, 30 10, 20,
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>Use the dropdowns to complete the explanation of the Triangle Angle Sum Theorem.(1 point) The of all angles in a triangle is
deg
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Use the Triangle Angle Sum Theorem to find the measure of the third angle of the triangle if the measure of two angles are
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Which seminar statement describes the relationship between a triangle with angles m<A= 48°, m<B= 17°, and m<C= 115° and
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Suh
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Use the Triangle Angle Sum Theorem to find the third angle of a triangle if the other two angles measure 25° and 68° . (1
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sarah
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Two angles in a triangle measure 34°and 101°. What is the measure of the third angle?(1
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Macaroni
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Given Information: The triangle inequality theorem states that the sum of the lengths of any two sides of a triangle must be
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Kanna
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Use the image to answer the question.
An illustration shows a triangle with vertices as B C D. Angle C on the top is labeled as a
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Use the triangle angle sum theorem to find the measure of the third angle if the first and second angle measure 63 and 40
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△CDE∼△PQR . CD=9 m , EC=15 m , PQ=15 m . What is the length of RP¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯ ?(1 point)
Responses 25 m 25 m 9 m 9 m
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Use the Triangle Angle Sum Theorem to find the measure of the third angle if the first and second angle measure 63° and 40
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Apply the Triangle Inequality Theorem and determine which option could be the third side of a triangle if the first two sides
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△XYZ∼△RST . m∠X=50° , m∠S=79° . What is the measure of angle T ?
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gibbereish4245254764e7dyhtj gfvc
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Apply the Triangle Inequality Theorem to determine the possible whole number measures of the third side of a triangle if the
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Kanna
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Use the Triangle Angle Sum Theorem to find the measure of the third angle if the first and second angle measure 63° and 40°.(1
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Given △ABC∼△DEF , m∠A=52° , and m∠E=11° , what is the measure of angle C ?(1 point)
m∠C =
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MOTOMAMI
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Two sides of a triangle are 10 mm and 7 mm. Using the Triangle Inequality Theorem, determine the length of the third side from
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Use the Triangle Angle Sum Theorem to find the third angle of a triangle if the other two angles measure 25° and 68° . (1
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myworldwha
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Use the triangle angle sum theorem to find the measure I'm the third angle of the triangle if the two measure of two angles are
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Dino cat
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The measures of two sides of a triangle are 5.2 and 8.1. Determine the range of values for the third side of the triangle.(1
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Alto Saxaphone
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Use the image to answer the question.%0D%0A%0D%0A%0D%0A%0D%0AUse the Triangle Angle Sum Theorem to find the measure of the third
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Use the Triangle Angle Sum Theorem to find the measures of each angle for the triangle shown in the diagram.
(1 point) Responses
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Mekhi
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Use the triangle angle sum theorem to find the largest angle in a triangle with angle measures of (x-20) *, (3x+3) *, and (2x-7)
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Use the Triangle Angle Sum Theorem to find the third angle of a triangle if the other two angles measure 25° and 68°. (1
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Apply the Triangle Inequality Theorem to determine which three side lengths form a triangle.
A. 2, 3, 6 B. 7, 5, 13 C. 7, 8, 9 D.
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Apply the triangle inequality theorem and determine which option could be the 3rd side of a triangle if the first two sides
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maths
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two sides of a triangle measure 3.7 and 8.2. Apply the Triangle Inequality Theorem to find a possible measure of the third
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<3
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The average height of a Sierra Redwood tree is approximately 275 feet tall. The shadow of a redwood is about 440 feet. What
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kori
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The angles of a triangle measure (x+10)°, (x+20)°, and (x+30)°. Find the measure of the smallest angle.(1 point)
Responses A.
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I don’t like math
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Determine the length of the third side of a triangle from the choices provided if the first two sides measure 10 and 12.(1
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boots with the fur
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A right triangle has acute angles measuring 3X degrees and 2X +10° use the triangle angle sum theorem to find the measures of
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Two sides of a triangle are 10 cm and 15 cm. Determine the length of the third side from the given choices
20 1 2 3
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Traveler
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Use the image to answer the question.
A triangle has no congruent sides. The lengths of two sides of the triangle are AB and BD
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a traingle has angle measures of 75 degrees, 41 degrees, and (3x+19) degrees. solve for x
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MY NAME IS JOHN MARSTON RAAAAAA
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a triangle has angle measures of 75 degrees, 41 degrees, and (3x+19) degrees. solve for x
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MY NAME IS JOHN MARSTON RAAAAAA
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find the length of the third side of necessary round to the nearest tenth
8 degrees 16 degrees
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The measure of two sides of a triangle are 7 and 11. Determine the range of values for the third side of the triangle.
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A10THUNDERBOLT
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