no it is not scalene has only unequal sides and equilateral only has equal sides
No because an equilateral triangle is different to a scalene triangle
It can be scalene or isosceles but not equilateral.
Equilateral= all three sides the same length. Scalene= no equal sides. It is technically contradictory because there is no such thing as an equilateral scalene triangle.
No, a scalene equilateral triangle is not possible. An equilateral triangle, by definition, has all three sides of equal length and all three angles equal, making it impossible for it to be scalene, which requires all sides to be of different lengths. Therefore, a triangle cannot simultaneously be equilateral and scalene.
On a pin board with a rectangular grid you can have an equilateral quadrilateral, and a scalene triangle.
No, a scalene is a scalene and an equilateral is an equilateral. They are NOT the same.
No because an equilateral triangle is different to a scalene triangle
equilateral, isosceles and scalene
It can be scalene or isosceles but not equilateral.
Equilateral= all three sides the same length. Scalene= no equal sides. It is technically contradictory because there is no such thing as an equilateral scalene triangle.
No. A scalene triangle is by definition neither equilateral nor isoceles.
A scalene has three nonequivalent sides, while all 3 sides on an equilateral are equal.
On a pin board with a rectangular grid you can have an equilateral quadrilateral, and a scalene triangle.
Scalene or Isosceles.
No.
equilateral is even on all 3 sides, scalene is only 2 sides equal.
No because an equilateral triangle has 3 equal sides whereas a scalene triangle has 3 unequal sides