The triangle fits which of the following classifications?Picture is not drawn to scale.I. RightII. ScaleneIII. AcuteIV. Equilateral A. I and III B. II and III C. II and IV D. II only
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The triangle fits which of the following classifications?Picture is not drawn to scale.I. RightII. ScaleneIII. AcuteIV. Equilateral A. I and III B. II and III C. II and IV D. II only
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