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OpenStudy (anonymous):

can you help me study for my geometry class!

sam (.sam.):

I cant help you study but you can try here http://www.khanacademy.org/#core-geometry

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i take flvs and my geo teacher said i need to know this for the oral exam, know the different ways that triangles can be named. Be able to explain them. Know the different types of centers of triangles. How are they constructed? Do they differ?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

so far i know this: Equiangular Equilateral- For a triangle to be equiangular, it must be equilateral! Acute Equilateral- All three sides are the same, and the measures of the angles are shown as less than 90°. Obtuse Scalene- the largest angle is greater than 90° and that all of the sides are of different lengths. Acute Scalene- The sides are all different lengths, and all angles are less than 90°. Right Scalene- hash marks show that all three sides have different lengths. Equiangular Isosceles- You may notice that this is the same as Equiangular and Equilateral. Think of this as another name for the same triangle. If the triangle is equiangular, it has to be isosceles, because at least two of the sides are congruent. Obtuse Isosceles- The largest angle measures 110°, and you can see that the two legs are congruent. Acute Isosceles- The largest angle in this triangle measures 75°, and two of the sides are congruent.

sam (.sam.):

http://www.1728.org/triang.htm

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