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A triangle has side lengths of 12 millimeters, 17 millimeters, and 13 millimeters. Is this triangle equilateral?
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A triangle has side lengths of 12 millimeters, 17 millimeters, and 13 millimeters. Is this triangle equilateral?
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A triangle has side lengths of 12 millimeters, 17 millimeters, and 13 millimeters. Is this triangle equilateral?
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No, this triangle is not equilateral. This triangle is scalene
. All three sides are of different lengths, which is why it's scalene. In order to have an equilateral triangle, all three sides need to be the same length.
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