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Emma, gabriel, jorge, and makayla each drew a different triangle. find clues to classify each persons triangle as isosceles, equilateral, scalene, acute, right, or obtuse.
clues given
gabriel and jorge each draw a 90 degree angle in their triangles.
gabriel's triangle does not have any congruent sides.
one angle in emma's triangle measures greater than 90 degrees.
each side of makayla's triangle and two sides of emma's and joe's triangle are 4 centimeters long.
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