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The smaller the angle, the smaller the side opposite it.
It is a characteristic of any triangle that the longest side is opposite the largest angle and the shortest side is opposite the smallest angle.
The Angle-Side-Angle postulate can be used to prove congruence between two triangles. However, for this particular question, there is no figure available to develop that proposition.
If it is and equilateral triangle, the perimeter is 12, otherwise it is impossible to figure out without any angle measurements or other sides lengths
It is difficult to give instructions about drawing a figure without knowing what information (side lengths, angle measures, diagonals) you have about it.A parallelogram. And, if all four sides are of the same length, then a rhombus. or a rhombus.It is difficult to give instructions about drawing a figure without knowing what information (side lengths, angle measures, diagonals) you have about it.A parallelogram. And, if all four sides are of the same length, then a rhombus. or a rhombus.It is difficult to give instructions about drawing a figure without knowing what information (side lengths, angle measures, diagonals) you have about it.A parallelogram. And, if all four sides are of the same length, then a rhombus. or a rhombus.It is difficult to give instructions about drawing a figure without knowing what information (side lengths, angle measures, diagonals) you have about it.A parallelogram. And, if all four sides are of the same length, then a rhombus. or a rhombus.
All interior angle measures and side lengths of one figure must be the same for the other figure.
If all angle measures and side lengths of a polygon are equal, that polygon can be described as regular. (e.g. each pentagon angle=108˚)
The answer will depend on the figure, the type(s) of symmetry and what information about is is given.
equilateral acute
The smaller the angle, the smaller the side opposite it.
It is a characteristic of any triangle that the longest side is opposite the largest angle and the shortest side is opposite the smallest angle.
The Angle-Side-Angle postulate can be used to prove congruence between two triangles. However, for this particular question, there is no figure available to develop that proposition.
360X^-1 then go to your table of values and you will be able to see all the angle measures for every side
If it is and equilateral triangle, the perimeter is 12, otherwise it is impossible to figure out without any angle measurements or other sides lengths
It is difficult to give instructions about drawing a figure without knowing what information (side lengths, angle measures, diagonals) you have about it.A parallelogram. And, if all four sides are of the same length, then a rhombus. or a rhombus.It is difficult to give instructions about drawing a figure without knowing what information (side lengths, angle measures, diagonals) you have about it.A parallelogram. And, if all four sides are of the same length, then a rhombus. or a rhombus.It is difficult to give instructions about drawing a figure without knowing what information (side lengths, angle measures, diagonals) you have about it.A parallelogram. And, if all four sides are of the same length, then a rhombus. or a rhombus.It is difficult to give instructions about drawing a figure without knowing what information (side lengths, angle measures, diagonals) you have about it.A parallelogram. And, if all four sides are of the same length, then a rhombus. or a rhombus.
An angle on the coordinate plane
With trigonometry by using the cosine rule