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Drag the tiles to the boxes to form correct pairs.Match each set of vertices to the triangle they form.acute equilateralright isoscelesacute isoscelesA(3,5),B(3,4),C(5,4)A(2,4), B(4,5), C(3,6)A(3,5),B(5,6),C(3,0)A(2,4),B(3,5), C(2,6)obtuse scaleneright scalene

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Answer:(3,5) (4,5) (3,6)

acute isosceles

Explanation:


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Explanation

Step 1

Plot the triangles

let

A)

we can see that angle in B is 90 ° and length AB is different to BC, When one of the three angles measure 90 degrees and the angles or lengths of other two sides are not congruent, then the scalene triangle is called right scalene triangle

right scalene

Step 2

triangle 2


A(2,4)\text{ B\lparen4,5\rparen c\lparen3,6\rparen}

in this case, we have that length AC equlas AB,also we can see that angle A is smaller than 90 ° ,an acute angle measure less than 90 degrees,so

so


AC=AB

a triangle in which two sides have the same length is called acute isosceles

Step 3

A(3,5),B(5,6),C(3,0)

an obtuse scalene triangle can be defined as a triangle whose one of the angles measures greater than 90 degrees but less than 180 degrees and the other two angles are less than 90 degrees. All three sides and angles are different in measurement.so this is an

obtuse scalene

Step 4

finally, A(2,4),B(3,5), C(2,6)

An isosceles right triangle is defined as a right-angled triangle with an equal base and height which are also known as the legs of the triangle.

we can see that


\begin{gathered} m\angle B=90 \\ AB=BC \end{gathered}

therefore, this is an

rigth isosceles

I hope this helps you

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