1) The definition of a scalene triangle is that ALL sides are different.
Now, to prove a triangle is scalene, we need to show that all three sides output different values. Therefore, selections with only two sides certainly are insufficient. If we look at the last two choices, you can easily spot that the second to the last is correct answer by comparing the definition of a scalene triangle.
2) You will need to perform something similar to the previous questions, which is, find the distance between the three points, and see if they are all different => scalene; all the same => equilateral; or two of them are the same => isosceles.
The distance formula between two points (a, b) and (c,d) is given as:
Just for you to check your work, the distances between three points are:
sqrt(34), sqrt(17), sqrt(37), which results a scalene triangle.
Answer:
I don't know does it fold up or anything?
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
let
tp=total points lost
l= points lost
q= question
tp=24
l= 3
if l= 3 and tp= 24 den q= tp÷l
24÷3=8
Evaluate this...
the x at the bottom cancels out one of the xs at the top so it will be
Now the one cancels out one of the 1s in the -4 so
Hope this helps :)
Answer:
B
Step-by-step explanation:
Circumference is equal to