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04.05.2021 • 
Mathematics

Pls pls help me pls I will give breinlist pls pls pls pls What is always true about equilateral triangles and acute triangles?

Group of answer choices

Both have 2 congruent angles.

Both have 3 congruent angles.

Both have 3 angles less than 90°.

Both have 1 angle greater than 90°

Which shape can be classified as a quadrilateral but not a parallelogram?



The Venn diagram compares shapes with different attributes.

Which statement BEST explains what shapes in the overlapping section of the Venn diagram would have in common?

Group of answer choices

They have at least 1 pair of parallel sides.

They have at least 1 right angle.

They have at least 1 right angle and at least 1 pair of parallel sides.

They have at least 1 right angle or at least 1 pair of parallel sides.

The diagram shows two triangles
put together to make a rectangle.

Select all the terms that describe the type of triangle used to make the rectangle.

Group of answer choices

acute

scalene

right

obtuse

isosceles

equilateral

What is always true about right triangles and acute triangles?

Group of answer choices

Both have 2 angles less than 90°.

Both have 3 congruent angles.

Both have 1 angle equal to 90°.

Both have 2 congruent angles.

Which shape can be classified as a parallelogram but not a rhombus?

The Venn diagram compares shapes with different attributes.

Which statement BEST explains what shapes in the overlapping section of the Venn diagram would have in common?

Group of answer choices

They have at least 1 obtuse angle.

They have at least 1 obtuse angle and at least 1 pair of congruent sides.

They have at least 1 obtuse angle or at least 1 pair of congruent sides.

They have at least 1 pair of congruent sides.

The diagram shows two triangles put together to make a square.

Select all the terms that describe the type of triangle used to make the square.

Group of answer choices

isosceles

acute

right

equilateral

obtuse

scalene

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