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SPI 6.4.2 I CAN identify and find missing angles measures in triangles.
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Classify Triangles SidesAngles EquilateralAcute IsoscelesObtuse ScaleneRight
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ALL three sides and angles equal in measure. In the figure below, the slash marks indicate equal measure.
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At least 2 sides/angles have equal measure. In the figure below, the slash marks indicate equal measure. 62
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All three sides of different measures (no equal sides).
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contains a right angle (90 )
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Contains at least 1 obtuse angle (greater than 90° but less than 180°) 123
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All acute angles (less than 90°)
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The sum of the measures of the angles of any triangle always equals 180 degrees. A + B + C = 180°
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The top line (that touches the top of the triangle) is running parallel to the base of the triangle. A straight line or angle equals 180 degrees. A + B + C = 180°
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The measure of two angles are 45° and 45 °. A. Acute B. Right C. Obtuse D. Cannot be determined
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The measure of two angles are 15 ° and 47 °. A. Acute B. Right C. Obtuse D. Cannot be determined
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The measures of two angles are 53 ° and 76 °. A. Acute B. Right C. Obtuse D. Cannot be determined
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The measure of one angle is 18 °. A. Acute B. Right C. Obtuse D. Cannot be determined
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The measure of one angle is 90 degrees. A. Acute B. Right C. Obtuse D. Cannot be determined
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The measure of one angle is 115 degrees. A. Acute B. Right C. Obtuse D. Cannot be determined
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The sides measures of a triangle is 10 cm, 5 cm, and 10 cm. Classify this triangle? A. Scalene B. Acute C. Isosceles D. Obtuse
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