Is tvs scalene, isosceles, or equilateral? the vertices are t(1,1), v(9,2), and s(5,8).
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Mathematics, 27.08.2019 20:40, Batzs3rdacct
Is tvs scalene, isosceles, or equilateral? the vertices are t(1,1), v(9,2), and s(5,8).
- scalene
- equilateral
- cannot be determined
- isoceles
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