It is the point (-2, -3).
That would be a right triangle. The perpendicular lines make up the right angle.
Isosceles triangle
No because a trapezoid has 4 sides and a triangle has three if a trapezoid had three then it would be a triangle. If you had 3 trapezoids you could make a triangle!
Obtuse
First find the length between the midsegment point and coordinate B. The difference between 0 and -3 is 3. Thus, half the line is 3. So, to get to A, we have to go 3 in the other direction. -3 and 3 more would make Coordinate A land on (-6,2)
"Are" does not make sense. well you know what he/she means- is the triangle congruent? * * * * * "Are", "Is" makes no difference. There is no information about the triangles and therefore no way to determine whether or not they ARE congruent.
That would be a right triangle. The perpendicular lines make up the right angle.
Yes. An acute triangle has three acute angles so that would make it a regular polygon with congruent sides.
Yes, an equilateral triangle has 3 congruent sides.
Isosceles triangle
The 3 sides are the same length and the 3 interior angles are the same.
For segments or angles, "congruent" means that they have the same measure.For more complicated figures, such as triangles, "congruent" means that all corresponding sides and angles are congruent. "Corresponding" means that you make an assignment, from angles and sides of one triangle, to angles and sides of the other triangle. For example, you might label the sides of one triangle a1, b1, c1, and the sides of other triangle a2, b2, c2 - and you consider the "a" sides to be "corresponding".
A negative x coordinate would make you move left, and a negative y coordinate would make you move down.
Isosceles right angled triangle, as the remaining angle must be 90o.
Yes. That would make all sides congruent; in this case, your parallelogram would be a rhombus.
Yes 2 congruent right angle isosceles triangles joined together will make a square
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