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Melvin Bayer
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∙ 16y agoQuestion seems incomplete. If Tonya...........? Is there something missing?
No because it cannot be formed into a triangle when formed in dots of a triangle.
another triangle
An isosceles triangle
Answer: Another Triangle
At each vertex of a triangle, an exterior angle of the triangle may be formed by extending ONE SIDE of the triangle.
It is a triangle similar to the original but quarter the size.
No because it cannot be formed into a triangle when formed in dots of a triangle.
isosceles triangle
another triangle
An isosceles triangle
Answer: Another Triangle
isosceles triangle
A triangle cannot be formed by any number of trapezoids. Every time a trapezoid is stretched across one side of a triangle, a smaller triangle similar to the first is formed by the part not covered by the trapezoid. Unless... the triangle was equilateral and the trapezoids were isoceles. You could fill the triangle with 3 trapezoids as follows: Use the longer 'bottom' edge of each trapezoid and the 'left' edge of the next trapezoid to make up the edge of the triangle. The shorter 'top' edge of the trapezoids touch the 'right' edge of the next trapezoid in the center of the triangle.
right triangle
A triangle is formed by three straight lines and has three interior angles that add up to 180 degrees.
A right angle triangle is formed if you draw a line through it straight down from the pointed tip to the base.
right triangle