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User Kagronick
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Answer:

Triangle A - Equilateral

Triangle B - Scalene

Triangle C - Scalene

Explanation:

Equilateral triangles are where all the sides are equal, because triangle A has 3 equal lengths of 16, we know it is an equilateral.

Scalene triangles are where no sides match, and because triangle B and C have all different lengths, we know these are scalene.

None of the triangles in these examples are isosceles because isosceles triangles have 2 of the same lengths, and one different.

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Before doing the answer , we should know some properties of triangles ;

  • Scalene Triangle :- It's a triangle in which all sides of the respective triangle are different from each other
  • Isosceles Triangle:- :- It's a triangle in which two sides are equal while the 3rd side is different
  • Equilateral Triangle :- It's a triangle in which all sides are equal

Now , Checking for Triangle A :-

As , it's all sides are of equal length 16 , So option 3) Equilateral

Now , Checking for Triangle B :-

As , it's all sides are of different length , So option 1) Scalene ✓

Now , Checking for Triangle C :-

As , it's all sides are of different length , So option 1) Scalene ✓

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