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It is the perpendicular bisector
Yes. If it is a right triangle, the angle opposite the hypotenuse will be right, 90o, therefore if the lines forming the angle were to continue, they would be perpendicular. What's the question?
Three, forming the triangle above the line. The two angles below the line are obtuse.
Yes, it is an upside down "therefore" symbol. i.e. three dots forming a triangle with a flat top and point at the bottom.
No. Think of a triangle with two 45o angles. These must be opposite equal sides which in turn form a right angle. Imagine a square divided into 4 by diagonals, forming 4 isosceles right-angled triangles.
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a pentagonal pyramid is a shape with a base of a triangle, and triangles forming up to the point
Three dots forming a small triangle means "therefore"
It is the perpendicular bisector
No. A triangle is a closed shape made of three straight lines, joined at their endpoints forming three vertices and three angles (hence tri-angle).
Yes. If it is a right triangle, the angle opposite the hypotenuse will be right, 90o, therefore if the lines forming the angle were to continue, they would be perpendicular. What's the question?
The words "bee," "bet," and "bay" can be visualized as a triangle on a vowel chart, with "bee" at the top, "bet" and "bay" forming the bottom corners.
Three, forming the triangle above the line. The two angles below the line are obtuse.
There is only one possibility in forming a triangle from the given dimensions and it is 4cm by 14cm by 16cm
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Yes, it is an upside down "therefore" symbol. i.e. three dots forming a triangle with a flat top and point at the bottom.