No because the 3 interior angles of a scalene triangle are of different measurements
The scalene triangles are weird because they are defined by what they aren't. The inside angles of a scalene triangle are always all different. If all three angles are different, then the triangle is scalene, and all the sides are different lengths. Imagine two angles are the same. The triangle would then be an Isosceles triangle, which has two sides the same length. If all three angles are the same, it would be an equilateral triangle and all three sides would be the same length.
A scalene triangle's sides and angles are all different.
Equilateral: All angles the same Isosceles: Two angles the same Scalene: No angles the same
A scalene triangle is a triangle in which all the sides are of the same length, and all three angles are equal i.e. all three angles are equal to 600. Therefore a scalene triangle cannot have a right angle.
A scalene is a triangle that has no sides or angles the same.
A scalene triangle is a shape that has no sides or angles with the same measurements.
In an equilateral triangles, all the sides are of the same length. All the angles are of the same measure, which is 60 degrees.In a scalene triangle, no two sides are of the same length and consequently, no two angles are of the same measure.
None that is why it is scalene, all sides and angles are different. Don't forget that all of the angles have to add up to 180 degrees.None that is why it is scalene, all sides and angles are different. Don't forget that all of the angles have to add up to 180 degrees.James and James Mathematics Dictionary (Van Nostrand, 1959) defines a scalene triangle as 'A triangle no two of whose sides are equal' since an isoceles triangle is a triangle with two equal sides and therefore two equal angles it would appear that a scalene triangle does not have any interior angles that are the same.
No. Scalene, by definition, is a triangle with no equal sides (or angles). An equilateral triangle must have all sides the same length (and all angles would measure 60°).
Isosceles has two angles and two sides the same, scalene has no angles the same and no sides the same length. ~VoiiD
NO such thing as a right scalene triangle. Triangles are classed as : - Equilateral ; the three angles are the same at 60 degrees. Isosceles ; two angles an]re the same and two sides are the same length. Right-Angled ; one angle is a right angle. Scalene ; the three angles are all different and the three sides are all different lengths.
equilateral: all tree sides same liength, all angles equal isosceles: only two sides equal and only two same angles scalene: all sides different lengths and all angles different