A. the Venn diagram that would be used to classify right, acute, and obtuse triangles is: I.
B. The Venn diagram that would be used to classify quadrilateral, rectangle and square is: II.
What are Right, Obtuse, and Acute Triangles?
In a right triangle, one angle is exactly 90 degrees, which gives the triangle a shape of L.
In an obtuse triangle, one of the angle is greater than 90 degrees which makes it different from a right or acute triangle.
In an acute triangle, all its three angle measures are less than 90 degrees.
Invariably, all the three triangles do not share any property that we can use to classify any of them together. Therefore, the Venn diagram that would be used to classify right, acute, and obtuse triangles is: I.
What are Quadrilaterals?
Quadrilaterals are four-sided polygons with four angles. a rectangle and a square are examples of quadrilaterals. Therefore, both are classified as quadrilateral. Therefore, the Venn diagram that would be used to classify quadrilateral, rectangle and square is: II.
In summary:
A. the Venn diagram that would be used to classify right, acute, and obtuse triangles is: I.
B. The Venn diagram that would be used to classify quadrilateral, rectangle and square is: II.
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