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UsArmy3947:
Alright
UsArmy3947:
Hey Jay... like what you see? ^.^
22west:
A: Acute
B: Obtuse
C: Right
D: HOLA COMO ESTAS
UsArmy3947:
D is not an option >.>
22west:
IK
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UsArmy3947:
O_O
UsArmy3947:
We'll follow the same procedures
UsArmy3947:
180 will be our total
22west:
IT WASN'T CLICKBAIT
UsArmy3947:
180 - 80 = ?
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22west:
but what if you do fan and medal
22west:
100 duh
UsArmy3947:
100 - 60 = ?
22west:
40
UsArmy3947:
Ok... good
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UsArmy3947:
A right angle is a 90 degree triangle, correct?
22west:
YAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
UsArmy3947:
An Obtuse Triangle is 180 degrees right?
22west:
NO
UsArmy3947:
It has to be greater than 90 but under 180 to be obtuse right?
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22west:
ya
UsArmy3947:
Good as you can see our angles are less than 90 degrees, this make them what?
UsArmy3947:
>.>
22west:
On a piece of paper, use a protractor and a ruler to construct two equilateral triangles: one with a side length of 3 inches and one with a side length of 4 inches.
Which statement is true about the two triangles?
The two triangles are the same shape but not the same size.
It is impossible to construct equilateral triangles with these side lengths.
The two triangles are the same size but not the same shape.
The two triangles are the same size and same shape.