McGraw Hill Glencoe Geometry, 2012
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1. Classifying Triangles
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Exercise 19 Page 241

Check the angle measures.

Acute

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Consider the angles on the given triangle. We can see that all of the angle measures are less than 90^(∘), so all of the angles are acute.

Since not all of the angles have the same measure, this is an acute triangle that is not equiangular.