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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Bob draws a line segment XY and marks the midpoint as Z. He places the compass on Z and draws an arc from X to Y. He plots two points P and Q on the arc. What triangle did Bob construct? A scalene triangle because all the sides are of different lengths. An isosceles triangle because at least two sides are congruent. An isosceles triangle because all the sides are of different lengths. An equilateral triangle because all the sides are congruent.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

We do not know the distance between P and Q, so you cannot definitively say that the triangle is equilateral. (It might be. It prolly isn't.) We know that ZP and ZQ are radii of the circle of which the arc drawn from X to Y is a part. That means this triangle must be isosceles. An isosceles triangle because all the sides are of different lengths. is correct

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Do you get it my dear friend

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ohhh..i was reading it wrong

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Is that okay or more explanation is needed my friend

OpenStudy (anonymous):

it couldn't be better!!!!!!!!!! thanks

OpenStudy (anonymous):

So from now can I call u Gikun

OpenStudy (anonymous):

that's OK

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thanks

OpenStudy (anonymous):

My full name is Dr.Illas Mckay

OpenStudy (anonymous):

nice to meet you Dr.lllas McKay..... my full name is Brian Gikunda

OpenStudy (anonymous):

okay Brain I am actually PhD. in Economics

OpenStudy (anonymous):

wow... sounds hard

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yes difficult MIND BREAK and Easy subject

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