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that would be an isosceles triangle, although the def. of an isosceles triangle is: a triangle that has at least 2congruent sides.
Idc
Yes- but not all isosceles triangles are right triangles. Isosceles means that two sides are the same length, and two angles are the same.
It will be a right angle triangle with a 90 degree angle and 2 acute angles
Restate the question: triangle QRS is similar to triangle DEF ..... (If this isn't your question, then change the wording and ask it again) Then (QR/DE) = (RS/EF) = (SQ/FD)
that would be an isosceles triangle, although the def. of an isosceles triangle is: a triangle that has at least 2congruent sides.
in triangle def side de equals 5 and angle d equals 55 find fe
It is the point (-2, -3).
translate, rotate, reflect, & dilate
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The highest base DEF is 5000.
A triangle if not found congruent by CPCTC as CPCTC only applies to triangles proven to be congruent. If triangle ABC is congruent to triangle DEF because they have the same side lengths (SSS) then we know Angle ABC (angle B) is congruent to Angle DEF (Angle E)
Yes- but not all isosceles triangles are right triangles. Isosceles means that two sides are the same length, and two angles are the same.
D=27 E=81 F=72
NO.
It will be a right angle triangle with a 90 degree angle and 2 acute angles
The longest side of a triangle is opposite its largest angle.