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Mathematics, 06.05.2021 14:00 Kimb6863

The three straight paths, lines AB, BC, and AC, meet each other at three points, A, B, and C. How do these points of intersection differ from each other? Explain the differences in terms of the angles that you see. Also look at the length of the side opposite each angle. What pattern do you see regarding the measurements? In what situation would all the points of intersection resemble one another? Modify the triangle in GeoGebra to help you with your answers.

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