Calculate the exact perimeter of triangle A. The coordinate grid is drawn on 1cm squares. What fraction of Triangle A is Triangle B? Calculate the area of triangle A Prove that the hypotenuse of Triangle A is parallel to the hypotenuse of Triangle B.
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