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What type of triangle is this? A.) scalene B.) obtuse C.) isosceles
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What type of triangle is this? A.) obtuse B.) scalene C.) equilateral
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Which type of triangle has no equal sides or angles? A.) obtuse B.) scalene C.) isosceles
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What type of triangle is this? A.) scalene B.) obtuse C.) isosceles
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Which triangle has three equal sides? A.) equilateral B.) scalene C.) obtuse
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What type of triangle is this? A.) equilateral B.) obtuse C.) isosceles
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Which triangle has an angle greater than 90 degrees? A.) obtuse B.) scalene C.) isosceles
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What type of triangle is this? A.) acute B.) right C.) obtuse
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What is the name of a triangle whose angles are all less than 90 degrees? A.) acute B.) right C.) obtuse
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What is the area of this triangle?
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What is the area of this triangle? 7 16
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Grades 3: Math M3G1 Geometry: Figures Students will further develop their understanding of geometric figures by drawing them. They will also state and explain their properties. Element: M3G1.a Draw and classify previously learned fundamental geometric figures and scalene, isosceles, and equilateral triangles.
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Grades 4: Math M4G1 Geometry: Plane Figures Students will define and identify the characteristics of geometric figures through examination and construction. Element: M4G1.a Examine and compare angles in order to classify and identify triangles by their angles.
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Grades 5: Math M5M1 Measurement: Area Students will extend their understanding of area of fundamental geometric plane figures. Element: M5M1.c Derive the formula for the area of a triangle. Element: M5M1.d Find the areas of triangles and parallelograms using formulae.
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