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Angle Classifications:

  • Obtuse (1 angle >90 degrees)
  • Acute (all 3 angles <90 degrees)
  • Right (1 angle = 90 degrees)

Side Length Classifications:

  • Equilateral (all 3 side lengths equal)
  • Scalene (all 3 side lengths different)
  • Isosceles (2 side lengths same)
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