The triangles of a triangle

  1. I have a triangle with equal sides. Then a s cons triangle is put in the middle so I have four triangles. Triangles are
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  2. 5 right triangles are shown. Triangles 1, 2 and 4 have identical side lengths and angle measures. Triangle 4 is shifted down and
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  3. 5 right triangles are shown. Triangles 1, 2 and 4 have identical side lengths and angle measures. Triangle 4 is shifted down and
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  4. QuestionAlex drew the triangles shown. Which of the following correctly describes the triangles? 2 triangles are shown. Each
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  5. QuestionAlex drew the triangles shown. Which of the following correctly describes the triangles? 2 triangles are shown. Each
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  6. Alex drew the triangles shown. Which of the following correctly describes the triangles?2 triangles are shown. Each triangle has
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  7. Alex drew the triangles shown. Which of the following correctly describes the triangles?2 triangles are shown. Each triangle has
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  8. Triangles H J K and L M N are shown. The triangles have identical side lengths and angle measures. Triangle H J K is slightly
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  9. Let ABC be any triangle. Equilateral triangles BCX, ACY, and BAZ are constructed such that none of these triangles overlaps
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  10. Determine if the given side lengths could be used to form a unique triangle, many different triangles, or no triangles.​4 m,
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