You look at the lengths of the sided of the triangle. If the two lengths are same, the triangle is an isosceles triangle. If all the lengths are same, the triangle is an equilateral triangle. If none of the lengths are same, the triangle is a scalene triangle.
That depends on what the side lengths are. Until the side lengths are known, the triangle can only be classified as a triangle.
A SCALENE triangle has all three sides different lengths.
A scalene triangle has 3 sides of different lengths An isosceles triangle has 2 sides of equal lengths An equilateral triangle has 3 sides of equal lengths
An isoceles triangle! It has two lengths the same!
A right triangle * * * * * No, it is a scalene triangle.
Information about the lengths of two sides of a triangle is insufficient to determine its area.
A scalene triangle has sides of different lengths while an equilateral triangle has sides of equal lengths
A scalene triangle is simply a triangle where all of its sides are different lengths. One example of the side lengths of a scalene triangle are: 5cm, 6cm and 7cm
A scalene triangle is a triangle with all sides of different lengths.
A triangle with sides that do not have equal lengths.
A triangle with a right angle and different lengths for sides is a right, scalene triangle.