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Help ASAP! Is it possible for a triangle to be both scalene and isosceles, both isosceles and obtuse, both right and equiangular, both equilateral and eight. An explanation, would be wonderful thanks!!
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Help ASAP! Is it possible for a triangle to be both scalene and isosceles, both isosceles and obtuse, both right and equiangular, both equilateral and eight. An explanation, would be wonderful thanks!!!
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All are impossible except for isosceles and obtuse.
Scalene and isosceles are two categories for a triangle and are completely different. Equilangular can't be right because all angles are acute, and it can't be eight because all the angles are 60°.
A triangle can be isosceles and obtuse because the angle at the top will be obtuse while the others are acute.
I hope that helps!
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