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Can an equalateral triangle have only two sides of equal length? - Answers

No because then it would be an isosceles triangle. Scalene triangles have no sides of the same length. Isosceles have two sides of the same length and equilateral has all side of an equal length.



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No because then it would be an isosceles triangle. Scalene triangles have no sides of the same length. Isosceles have two sides of the same length and equilateral has all side of an equal length.



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Can an equalateral triangle have only two sides of equal length? - Answers

No because then it would be an isosceles triangle. Scalene triangles have no sides of the same length. Isosceles have two sides of the same length and equilateral has all side of an equal length.

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