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A. Scalene

B. Isosceles
C. Equilateral
D. Right
E. Obtuse
F. Acute

A. Scalene B. Isosceles C. Equilateral D. Right E. Obtuse F. Acute-example-1
User Twweeed
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Answer:

B)Isosceles and D)Right triangle


Detailed explanation:

What is an isosceles triangle?

The definition of a isosceles is a triangle that has two sides which are equal in length.

We see that this applies to this problem.


How would this also be a right triangle?

We see that it is also a right triangle due to the 90 degree angle mark.


Therefore, the triangle is both an Isosceles and a right triangle.

User Hunter Kohler
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B) Isosceles


two of the leg sides are the same measurement, and are "congruent" with each other.


D. Right


There is a right angle shown (bottom left where square is), making triangles a right triangle.



hope this helps

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