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Classifying Triangles

Classifying Triangles. By Sides By Angles. Triangles Classified by Sides. Scalene triangle: A scalene triangle is a triangle that has no equal sides. The following is a scalene triangle. . Triangles Classified by Sides.

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Classifying Triangles

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  1. Classifying Triangles By Sides By Angles

  2. Triangles Classified by Sides Scalene triangle: A scalene triangle is a triangle that has no equal sides. The following is a scalene triangle.

  3. Triangles Classified by Sides Isosceles triangle: An isosceles triangle is a triangle that has two equal sides. The following is an isosceles triangle.

  4. Triangles Classified by Sides Equilateral triangle: An equilateral triangle is a triangle that has three equal sides. The following is an equilateral triangle.

  5. Triangles Classified by Angles Right triangle: A right triangle has a 90 degree angle. The following is a right triangle.

  6. Triangles Classified by Angles Obtuse triangle: An obtuse triangle has one angle that is bigger than 90 degrees (Obtuse angle). The following is an obtuse triangle.

  7. Triangles Classified by Angles Acute triangle: In an acute triangle, all angle are less than 90 degrees, so all angles are acute angles. The following is an acute triangle.

  8. Triangles Classified by Angles Equiangular triangle: In an acute triangle, where allangle are 60 degrees (equal). The following is an equiangular triangle.

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