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How is an equilateral triangle isosceles triangle and scalene triangle different? - Answers
an equilateral triangle's sides and angles are all congruent.an isosceles triangle has two sides that are congruent.and a scalene triangle has no sides that are at all congruent.:)
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an equilateral triangle's sides and angles are all congruent.an isosceles triangle has two sides that are congruent.and a scalene triangle has no sides that are at all congruent.:)
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How is an equilateral triangle isosceles triangle and scalene triangle different? - Answers
an equilateral triangle's sides and angles are all congruent.an isosceles triangle has two sides that are congruent.and a scalene triangle has no sides that are at all congruent.:)
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