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A triangle with a 90° angle and all sides of different length. a Equilateral Triangle b Scalene Right Triangle c Trapezoid d Regular Pentagon e Isosceles Triangle f Isosceles Ri…
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A triangle with a 90° angle and all sides of different length. a Equilateral Triangle b Scalene Right Triangle c Trapezoid d Regular Pentagon e Isosceles Triangle f Isosceles Right Triangle g Rhombus h Regular Hexagon i Scalene Triangle j Rectangle k Quadrilateral l Isosceles Trapezoid m Square n Parallelogram o Kite p Right Trapezoid
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the answer is b, idk if ur supposed to choose multiple answers
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