Yes as long as each side is a different length and the largest interior angle is less than 90 degrees.
It is possible.
Yes to both
An acute scalene triangle is possible providing its 3 different acute angles add up to 180 degrees.
Yes providing its other two acute angles are of different sizes
Of course. "Acute" means that all angles are less than 90 degrees, and "scalene" means that none of its sides or angles match. Draw an equilaterial triangle and then nudge one point slightly, on a path which is parallel to the opposite side. Acute scalene triangle.
yes
no its not
Yes, scalene triangles can sometimes be acute triangles. A scalene triangle is defined as a triangle with all sides of different lengths, while an acute triangle has all angles measuring less than 90 degrees. It is possible for a scalene triangle to have all its angles under 90 degrees, making it an acute scalene triangle.
Yes, a triangle can be both scalene and acute. A scalene triangle has all sides of different lengths, while an acute triangle has all angles measuring less than 90 degrees. Thus, it is entirely possible for a triangle to meet both criteria simultaneously.
Yes, an acute triangle can also be scalene.
Yes, it's possible but not essential.
Yes!