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∙ 9y agoAs written, the statement is false. You can't have it both ways. I suspect you meant to write that dilating a triangle changes the size or area of the triangle but does not change its shape. That would be true.
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False: A triangle will only tessellate if it's in the form of an equilateral triangle.
it's false that the isosceles triangle can be scalene.......
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False.
It is false. If it has a triangle as its base it would be a pyramid.
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the answer for apex is False for geometry! Your welcome
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Answer #1:Yes.=======================Answer #2:False!=======================Answer #3:Without a definition of terms, it's hard to say. Outside ofan ophthalmologist's or an obstetrician's shop, "dilating"doesn't mean much. Certainly not in geometry.
false it changes every 2 years
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False: A triangle will only tessellate if it's in the form of an equilateral triangle.
False. When water changes to steam, it undergoes a physical change, not a chemical change. Heating water to its boiling point causes it to change from a liquid to a gas, but the chemical composition of water (H2O) remains the same.
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No, the total number of atoms remains constant in a chemical reaction. According to the law of conservation of mass, atoms are neither created nor destroyed during a chemical change. They are simply rearranged to form new substances.