It is based off of the angles of the triangle and the sides.
A triangle with a right angle (90°) is a right triangle.
A triangle with an angle larger than 90° is an obtuse triangle.
A triangle with angles that are smaller than 90° is an acute triangle. ALL ANGLES MUST BE SMALLER THAN 90°...
With sides, if a triangle has two angles that equal the same length, it is an isosceles triangle.
If NO sides are of equal length, it is a scalene triangle.
And if ALL sides are equal, then it is a equilateral triangle.
Answer:
she should cut them into thirds
Step-by-step explanation:
there are 10 oranges while there are 15 players.
a) if she cuts them into halves, she will have 20 slices with 5 left over, who will get an extra slice while who doesn't? it can't work
b) if she cuts them into thirds, she will have 30 slices with 15 left over, that is enough to give each player two slices with none left over, it works!!
c) if she cuts them into quarters, she would have 40 slices with 25 left over. this means some players would get three slices, while others would only get two. it doesn't work.
this is why B is the right answer
When you divide you subtract exponents....so a^2
Answer: No.
Step-by-step explanation:
If you multiply 1001 by 1001 it's not another palindromic number.
Answer: Angle 2 = 47 degree
Explanation:
Proof that triangle ACB ~ triangle CBD
Angle ABC = Angle CBD (same angle)
If one pair of the angle is the same then the other pair should also be equal because both the triangle are Isosceles.
=> angle ACD = Angle CDB
Therefore, triangle ACB ~ triangle CBD (AA)
=> angle C = Angle A
But angle A = 47 degree
Therefore, Angle C = Angle 2 = 47 degree