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What does â–³ A B C denote in Euclidean geometry?
What does â–³ A B C denote in Euclidean geometry?
- A quadrilateral with vertices A, B, and C
- A triangle with vertices A, B, and D
- A triangle with vertices A, B, and C (correct)
- A circle with vertices A, B, and C
What is a triangle in the context of geometry?
What is a triangle in the context of geometry?
- A polygon with five edges and five vertices
- A polygon with two edges and two vertices
- A polygon with four edges and four vertices
- A polygon with three edges and three vertices (correct)
What is determined by any three non-collinear points in Euclidean geometry?
What is determined by any three non-collinear points in Euclidean geometry?
- A unique square
- A unique circle
- A unique rectangle
- A unique triangle (correct)
What does every triangle contain in Euclidean geometry?
What does every triangle contain in Euclidean geometry?
Where does the terminology for categorizing triangles originate from?
Where does the terminology for categorizing triangles originate from?