Exploring Triangle Classification in Geometry

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Dive into the world of triangles as we explore the different ways to classify them based on their sides and angles. From scalene to obtuse, learn about the unique characteristics that define each type of triangle.


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  1. Classifying Triangles 1 Geometry 9/15/2024

  2. Two Ways to Classify Triangles By Their Sides By Their Angles 2 Geometry 9/15/2024

  3. Classifying Triangles By Their Sides Scalene Isosceles 3 Geometry 9/15/2024

  4. Scalene Triangles No sides are the same length 4 Geometry 9/15/2024

  5. Isosceles Triangles At least two sides are the same length 5 Geometry 9/15/2024

  6. Classifying Triangles By Their Angles Acute Right Obtuse 6 Geometry 9/15/2024

  7. Acute Triangles Acute triangles have three acute angles 7 Geometry 9/15/2024

  8. Right Triangles Right triangles have one right angle 8 Geometry 9/15/2024

  9. Obtuse Triangles Obtuse triangles have one obtuse angle 9 Geometry 9/15/2024

  10. Classify this triangle. Right Scalene 10 Geometry 9/15/2024

  11. Classify this triangle. Obtuse Isosceles 11 Geometry 9/15/2024

  12. Classify this triangle. Acute Scalene 12 Geometry 9/15/2024

  13. Classify this triangle. Acute Isosceles 13 Geometry 9/15/2024

  14. Classify this triangle. Obtuse Scalene 14 Geometry 9/15/2024

  15. Classify this triangle. Right Isosceles 15 Geometry 9/15/2024

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