If your question is "what is an [space] Isosceles triangle?" then...
an Isosceles triangle is one where two of its sides are the same length while the third is either longer or shorter. Additionally, two of the angles are the same.
if all three sides are the same length, it is an "equilateral triangle" (the root "equal" is in there). Additionally, all angles in the triangle are the same.
if all three sides are different lengths, the triangle is called a "scalene triangle." additionally, all angles within the triangle are different.
now, if your question is "what is an anisosceles triangle?" well...
technically there is no such word, however, it isn't a nonsensical word. that is, if you break it down, it does have a meaning.
the root "iso" means 'the same' (this is why an isosceles triangle is called what it is). when the prefix 'an' is added to a word, it means 'not.' so an anisosceles triangle, when broken down phonetically means "not a triangle with 2 equal sides." this could mean it is either equilateral or scalene, but not an isosceles. (but remember, this is not an actual term used, so...)
any triangle is a triangle
If a triangle is obtuse, the orthocenter of the triangle actually lies outside of the triangle. If the triangle is acute, the orthocenter of the triangle lies on the inside of the triangle
Triangles can be classified based on their sides and angles. Based on sides, triangles can be equilateral (all sides are equal), isosceles (two sides are equal), or scalene (no sides are equal). Based on angles, triangles can be acute (all angles are less than 90 degrees), obtuse (one angle is greater than 90 degrees), or right (one angle is exactly 90 degrees).
Yes, a scalene triangle can be a triangle.
A triangle can be constructed into any of the given formats.
A scalene triangle, an equilateral triangle, an isosceles triangle and a right-angle triangle, acute-angled triangle, obtuse-angled triangle
acute angled triangle,right angled triangle,obtuse angled triangle,isosceles triangle,equilateral triangle, scalene triangle
a triangle in a triangle
A triangle.
A triangle is the same as a equilateral triangle because a equilateral triangle is a triangle but it is congruent on all sides
there is equilateral triangle, right triangle, isosceles triangle, obtuse triangle, acute triangle, scalene triangle and oblique triangle
No.The definition of an oblique triangle is "any triangle that is not a right triangle".