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Classify the triangle.
scalene
equilateral
isosceles

Classify the triangle. scalene equilateral isosceles-example-1
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Answer:

scalene

Explanation:

an scalene triangle has sides of all different lengths

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Answer:

Scalene

Explanation:

Note the definition of each triangle:

Equilateral: For a triangle to be an Equilateral, all sides must have the same measurements.

Isosceles: For a triangle to be an Isosceles, the two leg sides must be congruent. The base can vary, but cannot equal the leg sides.

Scalene: For a triangle to be an Scalene, none of the sides can be congruent.

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