Mathematics
Mathematics, 26.12.2019 07:31, dylanclark4965

On a piece of paper, use a protractor to construct right triangle abc with ab=3 in. , m∠a=90° , and m∠b=45° .

what statement is true about the triangle?

ac=3 in.

ac=6 in.

bc=3 in.

bc=6 in.

this one i have to pick 2
on a piece of paper, use a protractor to construct △abc with m∠a=30° , m∠b=60° , and m∠c=90° .

which statements about the triangles are true?

select each correct answer.

bc
bc
bc> ac

bc> ab

answer
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