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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 triangle does not have to have a 90-degree angle; it can have angles of any measure. By definition, a scalene triangle has all sides of different lengths and all angles of different measures. While it can be a right scalene triangle (with one angle measuring 90 degrees), it can also be acute or obtuse without any right angles.
Any triangle can have a maximum of one right angle. Most right triangles are scalene triangles. The only non-scalene right triangle is a 45° - 45° - 90° isosceles right triangle. It is not possible to have an equilateral right triangle in plane geometry. A scalene triangle does not have to have a right angle, but it can have one.
scalene triangle dose not have any equal sides or angles =)
A triangle in which one angle is equal to 90o is called a right triangle. A triangle in which all sides are equal (or) all the angles are equal to 60o is called an equilateral triangle. A triangle in which any two sides or any two angles are equal is called an isosceles triangle. A triangle in which all the sides or angles are different is called a scalene triangle.
The sum of the 3 angles in any triangle including a scalene triangle add up to 180 degrees.
A scalene or any other kind of triangle can have no more than one right angle.
A scalene triangle is a 80 triangle,in rare casses it can be 90 degrees.
Any 'scalene' triangle has.
The sum of the angles in any triangle is 180 degrees.
No two sides, nor any pair of angles of a scalene triangle are equal.