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garik1379 [7]
4 years ago
7

Classify the following triangle. Check all that apply. Wind

Mathematics
1 answer:
klio [65]4 years ago
3 0

Answer:

B. Scalene and D. Acute

Step-by-step explanation:

Check each answer.

A. Equilateral

All sides or all angles are not equal. So it is not equilateral.

B. Scalene

All sides are unequal. So it is scalene.

C. Obtuse

No any angle is greater than 90°. So it is not obtuse.

D. Acute.

All angles are less than 90°. So it is acute.

E. Isosceles

No two sides are equal. So it is not isosceles.

F. Right

No angle is 90°. So it is not right

Therefore, only answers B. Scalene and D. Acute are correct.

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