Prove the law for triangle

  1. Prove that a triangle with sides : x^2-1, 2x, and x^2 +1 is a right triangle. i substituted the "x"s with 2 and got 5, 4, and 3
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    2. Ashley asked by Ashley
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  2. Triangle LQA is the same size as triangle PBK but Triangle LQA is down and to the right of triangle PBK.To prove the triangle
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  3. Do a two column proof.Given: HI=FG Prove: GH>FI If FGI is a triangle,and GIH is a triangle, and they both share a common side,
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  4. Given a triangle ABC with A(6b,6c) B(0,0) and C (6a,0), prove that the medians of the triangle are concurrent at a point that is
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    2. Cecilia asked by Cecilia
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  5. Given a triangle ABC with A(6b,6c) B(0,0) and C (6a,0), prove that the medians of the triangle are concurrent at a point that is
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    2. Cecilia asked by Cecilia
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  6. HII WOULD LIKE TO KNOW WHAT I CAN POSSIBLY PROVE ABOUT EITHER THE BERMUDA TRIANGLE OR ATLANTIS THE LOST EMPIRE WE AARE SUPPOSED
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    2. TRIXIE asked by TRIXIE
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  7. If x is the midpoint of line vy and wzAnd the prove is triangle vwx is congruent triangle yzx can you help me solve this using
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    2. Anonymous asked by Anonymous
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  8. If x is the midpoint of line vy and wzAnd the prove is triangle vwx is congruent triangle yzx can you help me solve this using
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  9. If x is the midpoint of line vy and wzAnd the prove is triangle vwx is congruent triangle yzx can you help me solve this using
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    2. Anonymous asked by Anonymous
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  10. In triangle ABC, the medians AD,BE, and CF concur at the centroid G.(a) Prove that AD < (AB + AC)/2. (b) Let P=AB+AC+BC be the
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