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What is the right answer for this question? Select all that apply

What is the right answer for this question? Select all that apply-example-1

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It must be a right triangle.

It also must be bigger than the original triangle since we are multiplying it by something greater than 1.

We do not know if it is an isosceles triangle because the info isn't given, so it can't be that option.

It is definitely not smaller than the original.

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