Sasha says that she drew an acute isosceles triangle with side lengths of 6 cm, 9 cm, and 12 cm and angles of 30°, 50°, and 100°. Danielle says that is not possible. Explain, using sides and angles, who is correct.

Respuesta :

Danielle is correct. An isosceles triangle has two angles that are the same amd one that's different. Example: 50°, 50° and 80°.

Also the sides have to also be two that are the same and one that's different.
Example: 9cm, 9cm and 12cm.

The triangle Sasha drew was a scalene triangle.

Hope this helps! :)

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Based on the information given, Danielle is correct because an isosceles triangle has two sides that are equal.

From the information given, the triangle has side lengths of 6 cm, 9 cm, and 12 cm and angles of 30°, 50°, and 100°. This indicates that the triangle is a Scalene triangle.

A Scalene triangle is a triangle that doesn't have ay equal side. Since the sides given aren't equal, it's a scalene triangle.

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