
Checking and securing understanding of Pythagoras' theorem
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- Q1Which of the following statements is true for these triangles?The triangles are not similar.It is not possible to know whether the triangles are similar or not.The triangles are similar.30s
- Q2Which of these statements is true?Equilateral triangles are always similar to each other.Isosceles triangles are always similar to each other.Scalene triangles are always similar to each other.Right triangles are always similar to each other.30s
- Q3What is the value of n?Users enter free textType an Answer30s
- Q4Which of these statements is true?Parallelograms are always similar to each other.Squares are always similar to each other.Rectangles are always similar to each other.Rhombi are always similar to each other.30s
- Q5What is the value of n?Users enter free textType an Answer30s
- Q6An isosceles triangle has an internal angle of 100ᵒ, what are the other two angles?60ᵒ, 60ᵒ100ᵒ, 80ᵒ40ᵒ, 40ᵒ30s