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Definition: This is a polygon with three sides. Example: Obtuse, right, acute, scalene, isosceles, equilateral, and equiangular are classifications of this
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Definition: This is a polygon with three sides. Example: Obtuse, right, acute, scalene, isosceles, equilateral, and equiangular are classifications of this
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Definition: This is a polygon with three sides.
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umm so idrk what the question is but this describes a triangle
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The answer would be Triangle
hope this helps
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