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Classify the triangle by its sides, and then by its angles. 7 m 7 m 9.9 m Classified by its sides, the triangle is a(n) ▼ isosceles scalene equilateral triangle. Classified by its angles, the triangle
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Classify the triangle by its sides, and then by its angles.
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7 m
9.9 m
Classified by its sides, the triangle is a(n)
▼
isosceles
scalene
equilateral
triangle.
Classified by its angles, the triangle is a(n)
▼
acute
right
obtuse
triangle.
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isosceles
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it’s an isosceles triangle
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