- A triangle with no congruent sides. A. Equilateral Triangle C. Right Triangle B. Isosceles Triangle D. Scalene Triangle
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Equilateral Triangle: A triangle with all three sides congruent (equal in length). B. Isosceles Triangle: A triangle with at least two sides congruent. C. Right Triangle: A triangle with one angle measuring 90 degrees. D. Scalene Triangle: A triangle with no Show more…
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