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Equilateral Triangle
A triangle with all the sides equal is called an equilateral triangle.
Isosceles Triangle
A triangle with at least two sides equal is called an isosceles triangle.
Scalene Triangle
If all the sides of a triangle are unequal, i.e., if the sides are of different lengths, the triangle is called a scalene triangle.
Acute Triangle
An acute triangle is a triangle whose all the three interior angles are acute. In other words, if all interior angles are less than 90 degrees, then it is an acute-angled triangle.
Obtuse Triangle
Obtuse triangles are those in which one of the three interior angles has a measure greater than 90 degrees. In other words, if one of the angles in a triangle is an obtuse angle, then the triangle is called an obtuse-angled triangle.
Right Triangle
A right triangle is a triangle in which one of the angles is 90 degrees. In a right-angled triangle, the side opposite to the right angle (90-degree angle) will be the longest side and is called the hypotenuse. You may come across triangle types with combined names like right isosceles triangle and such, but this only implies that the triangle has two equal sides with one of the interior angles being 90 degrees.