Triangle ABC would be an isosceles. An isosceles triangle is defined as having two sides of equal length. This would also mean, then, that two angles in the triangle are also the same.
Find the coordinates of the vertices of triangle a'b'c' after triangle ABC is dilated using the given scale factor then graph triangle ABC and its dilation A (1,1) B(1,3) C(3,1) scale factor 3
No, they are not equal sets.
'a' and 'b' must both be acute, complementary angles.
It is (10, -2).
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measure of exterior angle of triangle is equal to sum of interior angles. for eg. In triangle ABC, angle C is exterior angle angle A and angle B are interior angles so, C=A+B
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The sides
(9, -5)
(c2) / (2 cot A + cot B) = Area of Triangle ABC
Find the coordinates of the vertices of triangle a'b'c' after triangle ABC is dilated using the given scale factor then graph triangle ABC and its dilation A (1,1) B(1,3) C(3,1) scale factor 3
No, they are not equal sets.
The total sum of angles of a triangle is 180, so only one angle of a triangle can be 90 ( making it a right angled triangle).However the sum of two angles of a triangle can be equal to 90, once again making it a right angled triangle.it is possible that two angle can be equal to 180-The acute angles of a right triangle are complementary.SUPPOSE ABC IS A TRIANGLE, where C = 90, thenA+B+90 = 180,A+B = 180-90or A+B = 90,or A = 90-Bso it's possible.
First draw a triangle with vertices A, B, and C. Let's let C be at the top and B and A the base of the triangle. A' and B' are on the line drawn parallel to the base and through point vertex C. Place A' on the right of C and B' on the left of C. Of course it works for any triangle, but I am trying to make the picture easy so then you can generalize.if ABC is a triangle then
'a' and 'b' must both be acute, complementary angles.
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It is (10, -2).