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Based on the length of it sides, this triangle is:


a) EQUILATERAL (all sides the same length)
b) ISOSCELES (two sides the same length)
c) SCALENE (no sides the same length)
d)

Based on the length of it sides, this triangle is:


a) EQUILATERAL (all sides the same length)
b) ISOSCELES (two sides the same length)
c) SCALENE (no sides the same length)
d)

Based on the length of it sides, this triangle is:


a) EQUILATERAL (all sides the same length)
b) ISOSCELES (two sides the same length)
c) SCALENE (no sides the same length)
d)

Based on the length of it sides, this triangle is:


a) EQUILATERAL (all sides the same length)
b) ISOSCELES (two sides the same length)
c) SCALENE (no sides the same length)
d)

Based on the length of it sides, this triangle is:


a) EQUILATERAL (all sides the same length)
b) ISOSCELES (two sides the same length)
c) SCALENE (no sides the same length)
d)

Based on the length of it sides, this triangle is:


a) EQUILATERAL (all sides the same length)
b) ISOSCELES (two sides the same length)
c) SCALENE (no sides the same length)
d)

Based on the length of it sides, this triangle is:


a) EQUILATERAL (all sides the same length)
b) ISOSCELES (two sides the same length)
c) SCALENE (no sides the same length)
d)

Based on the length of it sides, this triangle is:


a) EQUILATERAL (all sides the same length)
b) ISOSCELES (two sides the same length)
c) SCALENE (no sides the same length)
d)

Based on the length of it sides, this triangle is:


a) EQUILATERAL (all sides the same length)
b) ISOSCELES (two sides the same length)
c) SCALENE (no sides the same length)
d)

Based on the length of it sides, this triangle is:


a) EQUILATERAL (all sides the same length)
b) ISOSCELES (two sides the same length)
c) SCALENE (no sides the same length)
d)

Based on the length of it sides, this triangle is:


a) EQUILATERAL (all sides the same length)
b) ISOSCELES (two sides the same length)
c) SCALENE (no sides the same length)
d)

Based on the length of it sides, this triangle is:


a) EQUILATERAL (all sides the same length)
b) ISOSCELES (two sides the same length)
c) SCALENE (no sides the same length)
d)

Based on the length of it sides, this triangle is:


a) EQUILATERAL (all sides the same length)
b) ISOSCELES (two sides the same length)
c) SCALENE (no sides the same length)
d)

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