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A triangle with vertices at (1,1), (1,-3), and (3,-3) is acute. In complete sentences, explain whether this statement is true or false, and explain why?

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Answer:

  False; the triangle is "right"

Step-by-step explanation:

The segments lying on lines x=1 and y=-3 make a right angle with each other. The triangle is a right triangle, not an acute triangle.

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