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A scalene triangle and the other angle is 47 degrees
It is a scalene triangle and the 3rd angle is 30 degrees.
No because a scalene triangle has 3 different acute angles that add up to 180 degrees.
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.
An obtuse scalene triangle.
-- A scalene triangle has three interior angles and three exterior angles. -- The sum of the interior angles is 180 degrees, and no two of them are equal. -- The sum of the exterior angles is also 180 degrees, and no two of them are equal. -- The sum of each interior angle and its adjacent exterior angle is 180 degrees.
No, but a isosceles triangle can be a right angle triangle if it has a 90 degrees angle and two 45 degrees angles.
A scalene triangle can have an obtuse angle and two different acute angles or three different acute angles but all angles in a triangle must add up to 180 degrees.
Not normally because a scalene triangle has 3 interior acute angles that add up to 180 degrees
yes as long as neither of the other angles are 45 degrees it can be scalene but it can not possibly be equilateral
It is a scalene triangle (no sides or angles equal) with one obtuse angle meaning over 90 degrees.
If you have the other two angles, you can subract them from 180 degrees, which is the sum of the angles in any triangle.