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  2. What is the correct classification for the triangle shown below? (1 point) Responses acute, scalene acute, scalene acute,
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  3. Mariana made a quilt square with the design shown below.Which of the following best describes the shaded triangle with the given
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  4. Which triangle is NOT possible to construct?Answers: A. A right isosceles triangle B. An acute equilateral triangle C. An Obtuse
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  5. How could I solve this?Multiple Choice Classify the triangle according to side length and angle measurement. A right triangle A.
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  6. Given the points A(3,−2), B(2,−5) , and C(4,−5) , classify △ABC .(1 point) Responses It is an isosceles triangle. It is
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  7. Given the points A (3,-2), B (2,-5), and C (4,-5), classify △ABC .(1 point) Responses It is an right triangle. It is an right
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  8. Given the points A(3,−2) , B(2,−5) , and C(4,−5) , classify △ABC .(1 point) Responses It is a right triangle. It is a
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  9. Given the points A (3,-2), B (2,-5), and C (4,-5), classify △ABC .(1 point)Responses It is an equilateral triangle. It is an
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  10. Use a coordinate proof to show that triangle ABC is scalene. What are the lengths of sides AB, BC, and AC?a. AB ≈ 10.6, BC ≈
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