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A triangle can be both A) equiangular and obtuse. B) isosceles and right. C) obtuse and equilateral. D) right and obtuse.
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A triangle can be both A) equiangular and obtuse. B) isosceles and right. C) obtuse and equilateral. D) right and obtuse.
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A triangle can be both
A) equiangular and obtuse.
B) isosceles and right.
C) obtuse and equilateral.
D) right and obtuse.
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A triangle can be both isosceles and tight because if you draw a line in the middle of the triangle you’ll have two right triangles
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