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OpenStudy (anonymous):
how do you make 1/3 out of a triangle
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
I don't understand the question...
OpenStudy (amorfide):
you draw a line |dw:1349724446306:dw|from the top point down to the middle, then draw two lines from the middle into the bottom corners
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Elaborate please.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
if you have a triangle and you want to show 1/3 how do you show it
OpenStudy (anonymous):
|dw:1349724501589:dw|
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Like that...? I guess...? What a badly worded question.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
thanks
OpenStudy (anonymous):
hm...Is it equilateral or isosceles or what?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
idk
OpenStudy (anonymous):
I don't know... In my case I made a right triangle.
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
its a regular triangle
OpenStudy (anonymous):
It can't be equilateral because all three sides must be equal...
OpenStudy (anonymous):
There are many "regular triangles"
Again, elaborate, unless you've solved by now.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
i will show you a pic
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
click the link
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Equilateral
OpenStudy (anonymous):
k thanks
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@Plutog55 . You can't it's equilateral unless yu proove all the sides are the same or each angle is 60 degrees.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
say it's*
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Just make the triangle into rhombuses.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@Dido525 Well obviously but I assume it is, just look at the picture
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Still... It could be 0.00001 cm off.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
what about the same question but with a hexagon
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Yes, I know
But did the problem say it is. It's likely simpler than that
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Did I help julie? Or did we both help, rather.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
yall both helped thank you
OpenStudy (anonymous):
but what about the same question but with a hexagon
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
that should reassure the triangle for you too.