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Match the word to the correct definition. A triangle having all angles of equal measureAnswer 1 Question 14A triangle having an obtuse angle (greater than 90° but less than 180°) in its interior Answer 2 Question 14A triangle having all acute angles (less than 90°) in its interiorAnswer 3 Question 14 A triangle that has a right angle in its interiorAnswer 4 Question 14

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Match the word to the correct definition. A triangle having all angles of equal measureAnswer 1 Question 14A triangle having an obtuse angle (greater than 90° but less than 180°) in its interior Answer 2 Question 14A triangle having all acute angles (less than 90°) in its interiorAnswer 3 Question 14 A triangle that has a right angle in its interiorAnswer 4 Question 14

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Answer 1 Question 14: This is an Equilateral Triangle. All angles in an equilateral triangle are equal (60 degrees each).

Answer 2 Question 14: This is an Obtuse Triangle. An obtuse triangle has one angle that is greater than 90° but less than 180°.

Answer 3 Question 14: This is an Acute Triangle. An acute triangle has all angles less than 90°.

Answer 4 Question 14: This is a Right Triangle. A right triangle has one angle that is exactly 90°.

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