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Mathematics, 20.08.2021 03:50 Thunderalesis7855

If no sides of a triangle have the same length, the triangle is called scalene (pronounced SKAY-leen). And, as you might remember, if the triangle has at
least two sides that are the same length, the triangle is called isosceles. Use the
markings or description in each diagram below to decide if AABC is isosceles or
scalene. Assume the diagrams are not drawn to scale.


If no sides of a triangle have the same length, the triangle is called scalene

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