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Line segments joining the vertices to the mid-points of the opposite sides to a triangle are known as (a) medians   (b) altitudes     (c) heights    (d) angle bisectors

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  2. Distinguish between a triangle and its triangle region.

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  5. What is the difference between a triangle and triangular region?

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  13. A triangle may not have(a) an altitude    (b) can have at most 3 a...

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  15. A triangle whose two sides are equal is called (a) an acute triangle...

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  17. A triangle whose all sides are equal is called

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  18. The sum of the lengths of sides of a triangle is known as its (a) are...

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