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Classify each triangle by its sides. Drag and drop each triangle to place it under the appropriate category.(3 points)%0D%0APut responses in the correct input to answer the question. Select a response, navigate to the desired input and insert the response. Responses can be selected and inserted using the space bar, enter key, left mouse button or touchpad. Responses can also be moved by dragging with a mouse.%0D%0AEquilateral%09Isosceles%09Scalene
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To classify triangles by their sides, here are the categories and their definitions:
1. **Equilateral**: All three sides are of equal length.
2. **Isosceles**: Two sides are of equal length, and one side is a different length.
3. **Scalene**: All three sides are of different lengths.
You would place each triangle under the appropriate category based on the lengths of its sides. Here are examples of where to place triangles based on hypothetical side lengths:
- A triangle with sides 5, 5, 5 would go under **Equilateral**.
- A triangle with sides 4, 4, 6 would go under **Isosceles**.
- A triangle with sides 3, 4, 5 would go under **Scalene**.
If you provide the specific lengths of the triangles, I can help you classify them accurately!
1. **Equilateral**: All three sides are of equal length.
2. **Isosceles**: Two sides are of equal length, and one side is a different length.
3. **Scalene**: All three sides are of different lengths.
You would place each triangle under the appropriate category based on the lengths of its sides. Here are examples of where to place triangles based on hypothetical side lengths:
- A triangle with sides 5, 5, 5 would go under **Equilateral**.
- A triangle with sides 4, 4, 6 would go under **Isosceles**.
- A triangle with sides 3, 4, 5 would go under **Scalene**.
If you provide the specific lengths of the triangles, I can help you classify them accurately!