![]() The three key components that define a triangle are vertices, sides, and angles. |
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True or False: The order of vertices when naming a triangle affects its identity. |
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![]() False. The order of the vertices does not matter; ∆ABC is the same as ∆BCA, ∆CAB, etc. |
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An equilateral triangle has all three sides of equal length, and consequently, all three angles also measure 60 degrees. |
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![]() False. If three points are collinear, connecting them only forms a line segment, not a triangle. |
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The line segment drawn from a triangle's vertex perpendicular to the opposite side is called an ___. |
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Which of the following can be both isosceles and right-angled? |
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a) 90°, 45°, 45° triangle has two equal angles and one right angle → Isosceles and right-angled. |
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Because the sum of angles in any triangle is 180°, and two right angles would already sum to 180°, leaving no space for the third angle. |
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True or False: The exterior angle of a triangle equals the sum of the two opposite interior angles. |
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