From Jessie: find the measures of the sides of triangle KPL and classify each triangle by its sides. my first problem would be K(-3,2) P(2,1) L(-2,-3) ...The three points they give you are the vertices of the triangle and you need to match them up. Draw the triangle and write in the vertices and the related point with the vertex. You will then do the distance formula three times to find the distance of all three sides. Once you have the three sides you can determine if it is scalene, isosceles, or equilateral...using the distance formula how do i solve this? Answered by Penny Nom.
From Chris: Two of the altitudes of a scalene triangle ABC have length 4 and 12.
If the length of the third altitude is also an integer, what is the biggest
that it can be? Answered by J. Chris Fisher.
From Kim: Hi- I'm on a mission--I'm suppose to have a group of children write up a hypotheses about the altitudes and angle biscetors of the follwing 3 types of triangle--equilateral, isosceles and acute scalene triangle.
Is there such a thing as a acute scalene triangle and why or why not.