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a right triangle whose acute angles have measures of 30° and 60°. It results from cutting an equilateral triangle in half. |
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a right triangle whose acute angles each have a measure of 45°. It results from slicing a square in half along one of its diagonals. It is also referred to as an isosceles right triangle. |
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a segment that stretches from one vertex of a triangle to the line containing the side opposite that vertex and that is perpendicular to that opposite side. |
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the length of an altitude of a triangle |
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a relationship between the squares of the lengths of the sides of a right triangle where a and b represent the lengths of the legs of the right triangle and c represents the length of the hypotenuse of the right triangle. The theorem states that a2 + b2 = c2 |
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three natural numbers a, b and c that satisfy the Pythagorean theorem. That is a2 + b2= c2 |
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a relationship between the squares of the lengths of the sides of a triangle, where a and b represent the lengths of the shorter sides of the triangle and c represents the length of the longest side of the triangle. There are three cases: a2 + b2 = c2, which indicates a right triangle; a2 + b2 < c2 , which indicates an obtuse triangle; and a2 + b2 > c2, which indicates an acute triangle |
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the number of non-overlapping unit squares of a given size that will exactly cover the interior of a figure |
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the distance around a closed, plane figure |
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