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== Problem ==
Which of the following triangles cannot exist?
Which of the following triangles cannot exist?


(A) An acute isosceles triangle (B) An isosceles right triangle (C) An obtuse right triangle (D) A scalene right triangle (E) A scalene obtuse triangle
(A) An acute isosceles triangle (B) An isosceles right triangle (C) An obtuse right triangle (D) A scalene right triangle (E) A scalene obtuse tr
iangle
 
== Solution ==
<math>\fbox{}</math>
 
== See also ==
{{AHSME box|year=1991|num-b=3|num-a=5}} 
 
[[Category: Introductory Geometry Problems]]
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Problem

Which of the following triangles cannot exist?

(A) An acute isosceles triangle (B) An isosceles right triangle (C) An obtuse right triangle (D) A scalene right triangle (E) A scalene obtuse tr iangle

Solution

$\fbox{}$

See also

1991 AHSME (ProblemsAnswer KeyResources)
Preceded by
Problem 3
Followed by
Problem 5
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