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Triangle Classification Examples

Worked examples for homework, classwork, and exam prep.

By Geometry Editorial Team | 2026-06-02

Quick Answer

Worked examples show how side and angle rules are applied in real classification tasks.

Use validation first, then apply side and angle class rules

Table of Contents

Introduction

Before reviewing examples, open the Classifying Triangles Calculator homepage so you can test each case right away.

Example-based practice builds confidence faster than memorizing isolated definitions.

Main Content

What is it?

Examples bridge theory and application by showing each check in sequence.

If you need rule definitions first, read How to Classify a Triangle. For side-specific practice, continue with Triangle Classification by Sides.

Formula

Each example uses angle sum and/or inequality checks before assigning the final class label.

Step-by-step guide

  1. Identify which values are given.
  2. Validate triangle conditions.
  3. Classify by sides and/or angles.
  4. Confirm result with a second method.

Example

Case A: sides 6, 6, 6 -> equilateral and acute.

Case B: angles 90, 45, 45 -> right and isosceles.

Case C: sides 5, 5, 8 -> isosceles and often obtuse.

FAQ

Are mixed examples better for exams?

Yes, mixed inputs prepare you for real question formats.

Should I memorize examples?

Understand the process, then use examples for speed practice.

Conclusion

Examples are the fastest way to turn classification rules into exam-ready problem solving.

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