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Created by MICHELLE BOOTH
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| Question | Answer |
| This is a picture of what? | An exterior angle of a triangle = the sum of the two remote interior angles |
| Obtuse Triangle (Definition) | A triangle containing: 1 obtuse angle & 2 acute angles |
| Fill in the blank | 180 degrees |
| Acute Triangle (Definition) | A triangle containing: 3 acute angles |
| Angle sum of a triangle (Definition) | The three angles of a triangle add to 180 degrees |
| Right Triangle (Definition) | A triangle containing: 1 right angle & 2 acute angles |
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The image is demonstrating what?
Image:
Tri+2 (binary/octet-stream)
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Cross Products |
| Classify this triangle by its sides. | Equilateral triangle |
| Classify these triangles by the angles. | Acute Triangles |
| Classify this triangle by its sides. | Scalene Triangle |
| An exterior angle of a triangle = _________ (Fill in the blank) | The sum of the two remote interior angles |
| Equilateral triangle (Definition) | A triangle with all sides equal in measure |
| Classify these triangles by the angles. | Obtuse Triangles |
| Isosceles Triangle (Definition) | A triangle with two sides equal in measure |
| Scalene Triangle (Definition) | A triangle with no sides equal in measure |
| Classify this triangle by the sides. | Isosceles Triangle |
| Classify these triangles by the angles. | Right Triangles |
| Cross Products (Definition) | Used to solve proportions |
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