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A triangle, ABC, has angle measures of 82', 75', and 23' and no sides equal (congruent) in length. How would thistriangle be classified?

A triangle, ABC, has angle measures of 82', 75', and 23' and no sides equal (congruent-example-1
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scalene triangle because that means there are none the same
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Answer:

The triangle is a Scalene acute triangle.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given the triangle ABC, It has angle measures of 82, 75, and 23 degrees and no sides equal (congruent) in length.

The class of triangle that has no equal/congruent side or angle are Scalene triangles;

Since none of the angles in the triangle is greater than 90 degrees then all the angles in the triangle are acute.

So, the triangle is a Scalene acute triangle.

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