Answer: Any isosceles triangle is a counter example. More specifically, a triangle with sides 7, 7 and 3
When forming your triangle, make sure you apply the triangle inequality theorem. This is the idea where adding any two sides leads to a result larger than the third side. So we have
7+7 = 14 which is larger than 3
7+3 = 10 which is larger than 7
By definition, an isosceles triangle has two congruent sides. Some books say "at least 2 congruent sides", but I'll go with the first definition. If you want all three sides to be congruent, then you'd go for the term "equilateral".
Answer:
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Answer:
You have 44$, your brother has 11$.
Step-by-step explanation:
Let
be the amount of money your brother has.
Since you have four times the amount of money your brother has, we can call the amount of money you have
.

Thus, you have:

It’s C because
3*2 - 2* -1 =8
6+2=8
8=8
Based on the wording of the question, I believe that the answer allows you to pick more than one. However, there still may only be one answer.