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Use what you know about triangles to classify this triangle. Triangle with two acute angles and one obtuse angle. Two sides are equal in length. Group of answer choices
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Use what you know about triangles to classify this triangle.
Triangle with two acute angles and one obtuse angle. Two sides are equal in length.
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isosceles
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