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<span>3. Two isosceles right triangles
Every square has 4 right angles, so each triangle will have one right triangle, which makes the triangles, right triangles.
They are isosceles because all sides of the square are the same, though the diagonal is not.
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Answer:
2 1/25 or 2.04
Step-by-step explanation:
8 ^ 1/3 + 5 ^ (-2)
Rewriting
(2^3) ^ 1/3 + 1/5 ^2
2 + 1/25
2 1/25
2.04
Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:
(6, 4)
x = 6 and y = 4
y > -1/2x + 7
Plug in the values to check if it is true.
4 > -1/2(6) + 7
4 > -3 + 7
4 > 4
This statement is false.
(6, 4) lies on the line.
Answer:

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