There are a lot of them
3/4 , 2/3 any fraction greater than .5 will fall in this category.
I’m learning this right now but the photos are blurry I can’t see it that well
VX = 204
Divide by 3 to get the 2/3 , 1/3 ratio of the segments
204/3= 68
68*2= 136
VW= 136, XW= 68
Do the same for RW, RY
RW= 104 this is 2/3 of the segment. Divide by 2.
WY= 52. RY= 156
#7
Find the midpoint of each side. (0,2) (7,4) m1=(3.5,3)
(0,3) (5,0) m2=(2.5,1.5)
(5,0) (7,4) m3=(6,2)
Draw a segment from each midpoint to its opposite vertex. The point of intersection is (4,2)
Answer:
I think the answer is -25
Step-by-step explanation:
Use Pythagorean thrm
17^2+10^2=21^2
289+100=441
389≠441
This is not a right triangle