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Choose all of the triangles that could also be an isosceles triangle. A. Acute B. Equiangular C. Obtuse D. Right E. Scalene
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Choose all of the triangles that could also be an isosceles triangle. A. Acute B. Equiangular C. Obtuse D. Right E. Scalene
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Choose all of the triangles that could also be an isosceles triangle.
A. Acute
B. Equiangular
C. Obtuse
D. Right
E. Scalene
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acute
obtuse
right
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I would say a right triangle, obtus, and acute
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