Scalene
A scalene triangle is one whose sides are unequal - each side is different in length.
Each side of the triangle is 16.16581 units in length.
The "magic triangle" typically refers to a numerical arrangement where the numbers 1 through 9 are placed in a triangular formation such that the sums of each side of the triangle are equal. For example, one classic arrangement has the numbers positioned so that each side of the triangle sums to 15. This concept is often used in mathematical puzzles and recreational mathematics to explore properties of numbers and symmetry.
An Equilateral triangle has three sides with the same length.A Scalene triangle has 3 sides that each have different lengths.An Isoceles triangle has 2 sides that have the same length and one side that has a different length.Hope this helps-Lil O's
Every side of any triangle is a side of each of two angles. In fact, every side of every polygon is a side of each of two angles.
Scalene triangle in which each side is a different length
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One can tell what a scalene triangle looks like by looking at each side of the triangle. A scalene triangle normally has very different length in each of its sides. It has no equal sides, and no equal angles.
In a scalene triangle, each side has a different length and each angle has a different measure. The longest side is always opposite the largest angle, while the shortest side is opposite the smallest angle. Therefore, the statement that the longest side is opposite the angle with the smallest measure is incorrect; it should be the opposite.
The length of each side of the triangle is 12 miles.
Just add each of the three lengths of the triangle together. In an equilateral triangle, all side are the same. In an isosceles, 2 sides are the same and one is different.
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