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Yes, because as long as one of the triangle's angles are more than 90 degrees and the other 2 are different, it is obtuse and scalene. For example, since all triangle's angles add up to 180 degrees, if a triangle had the angles: 100,30, and 50, it would be obtuse and scalene.
Yes, it's quite simple. First, let's define what a scalene obtuse triangle is and in so doing show that a scalene obtuse triangle CAN be constructed.'Scalene' means that all three sides are not equal (of different lengths).'Obtuse' means that at least one of the angles is greater than (>) 90o.So, as long as the triangle has 3 sides that are not equal and contains one angle that is >90o, you can create a scalene obtuse triangle.Another way to make sure you can construct the aforementioned is:If you know the lengths of the triagle sides you can add any two(2) of them the sum of which should be greater than the length of the 3rd side. This is know as the Triangle Inequality Theorem.Under the Resources link, there is a website to construct a scalene obtuse triangle as proof.
Yes! A scalene triangle is one where none of the 3 sides are equal. An obtuse triangle is one where one of the angles is greater than 90 degrees. So, for example, a triangle whose angles were 100, 45 & 35 (the 3 must equal 180) will be obtuse and scalene.
A right triangle. * * * * * Not necessarily. All that can be said is that is is not an equilateral triangle. It can be isosceles or scalene. It can be acute angled, right angled or obtuse angled.
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the word scalene triangle means...a scalene triangle is a triangle with all different sizesone side can be 3cm long the other one can be 7cmlongand finaly the last one can be 10cm long
A scalene triangle has three sides of different lengths. A right triangle can be scalene - for instance the '3-4-5' triangle has a right angle opposite the side which is 5 units long.
In an obtuse triangle, one angle is obtuse and the other two are acute. "The buildings are arranged in an obtuse triangle and occupy most of the long, thin parcel of land."
They can be anything at all, just as long as no two of them are the same. If that happens, then you don't have a scalene triangle any more.
yes as long as neither of the other angles are 45 degrees it can be scalene but it can not possibly be equilateral
A scalene triangle can be the size of a mosquito or the size of a city. The only thing you know about it is that no two of its sides are equal. If you only know that it's a scalene triangle, then there's no way to know how long any of its sides is.
No because the dimensions given relate to an isosceles triangle.