If sides AB, BC, and AC are equal, then these angles are equal.
What is angles A, B, and C?
This is the third angle measurement in a triangle if the other two angles are 60.
What is 60?
This is the distance formula.
What is the square root of x2-x1 squared plus y2-y1 squared?
This is when all sides of a triangle are equal.
What is Equilateral?
These angles are congruent (4).
What is vertical, corresponding, alternate interior, and alternate exterior?
If sides AB and AC are equal, these angles are equal.
What is angles B and C?
If a 90 degree triangle has one other angle measured at 30, this is the measurement of the third angle.
What is 60?
This is the distance between the two points (4,-4) and (1,-6).
What is 3.6?
This is when all angles of a triangle are equal.
What is Equilangular?
This is the Pythagorean Theorem.
What is a squared plus b squared = c squared?
If an equilateral triangle has three sides labeled 10, 2y, and y+5, then this is the value of 4.
What is 5?
If two angles in a triangle are 78 and 31, this is the 3rd angle measurement.
What is 71?
This is the distance between the two points (-3,-3) and (-2,2).
What is 5.1?
This is what you use to find the distance between two points.
What is the distance formula?
These angles equal 90.
What is complementary?
If an isosceles triangle (triangle ABC), has side AB labeled 3y and side AC labeled 5y-14, then this is the value of y.
What is 7?
What is 105, 45, 63, 108, 68?
This is the distance between the two points (0,0) and (3,4).
What is 5?
This is the longest side in a right triangle.
What is the hypotenuse?
This is two angles that equal 180 (3).
What is adjacent, linear pair, and supplementary.
If the isosceles triangle ABC has 2 angles measured at 5x for angle A and 3x for angle B, this is the value of x (rounded to the nearest 10th).
What is 16.4?
Find the value of x
What is 25?
This is the distance between the two points (4,6) and (2,1).
What is 5.4?
This is a triangle that has two equal sides.
What is isosceles?
This is how you label two sets of points.
What is x1, y1, x2, y2?