Triangle Classification
1. The problem asks to classify the triangle formed by vertices V, U, and W based on its sides or angles.
2. Without numeric coordinates or side lengths, we can only analyze classification based on general properties: equilateral, isosceles, or scalene (by sides), and acute, right, or obtuse (by angles).
3. Since no measures or angle details are provided, the most accurate classification is that the triangle is a scalene triangle if all sides differ, or isosceles if two sides are equal, or equilateral if all three sides are equal – but such classification needs side lengths.
4. Similarly, angle classification requires measurements or right angle indication.
5. Conclusion: Based on the given description of a triangle with vertices V, U, and W forming a closed triangular shape, and no additional numeric data, the triangle cannot be conclusively classified without further information.