scalene triangle i think 99% sure
I think it could be scalene too but type in this website:
http://www.mathsisfun.com/triangle.html
Its got lots of pictures and names of triangles.
Because all side lengths are different, it must be a scalene triangle.
An acute triangle sometimes known as a scalene triangle has 3 different side lengths and 3 different interior acute angles that add up to 180 degrees
A Scalene Triangle.
-- 1 triangle -- 3 sides -- 3 angles -- 2 different side-lengths -- 2 different angle-sizes
ScaleneIt is a scalene triangle that has 3 different side lengths and 3 different acute angles that add up to 180 degrees.
Because all side lengths are different, it must be a scalene triangle.
An acute triangle sometimes known as a scalene triangle has 3 different side lengths and 3 different interior acute angles that add up to 180 degrees
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.
It is a 3 sided triangle with different side lengths and 3 interior angles of different sizes.
-- 1 triangle -- 3 sides -- 3 angles -- 2 different side-lengths -- 2 different angle-sizes
If its a right angle triangle then its side lengths could be 3, 4 and 5
ScaleneIt is a scalene triangle that has 3 different side lengths and 3 different acute angles that add up to 180 degrees.
A scalene triangle has 3 different side lengths and 3 interior angles that add up to 180 degrees.
A SCALENE triangle has no equal angles and no equal sides. EQUILATERAL Triangle ; All sides are equal and all angles are 60 degrees. ISOSCELES Triangle ; Two sides are equal and two angles are equal RIGHT-ANGLED Triangles ; Two sides may be equal or all three sides of different length. There MUST be ONE angle of 90 degrees. NB THis applies to triangles drawn in 2-dimension only. A plane figure ; A TRIGON . NNB For all triangles the sum of the INTERIOR ANGLES is ALWAYS 180 degrees. NNNB A very Special Case is a triangle drawen across a sphere; 3 dimensional; the sum of the angles may be greater than 180 degrees. e.g. lines of latitude and longitude(meridians) across the Earth.
The 3 sides have different lengths
Yes, an isosceles triangle with two size lengths of 3 and one of 8 :)