A scalene triangle.
In a scalene triangle, there are no congruent sides or angles.
In an isosceles triangle, at least two congruent sides and angles.
In an equilateral triangle, all three sides and angles are congruent, with angles that always measure sixty degrees.
Note: an equilateral triangle also classifies as an isosceles triangle, as it meets the definition of an isosceles triangle mentioned above.
The 3 sides have different lengths
A SCALENE triangle has all three sides different lengths.
A scalene triangle has sides of different lengths while an equilateral triangle has sides of equal lengths
The triangle that has sides of different length is called a scalene triangle.
All three sides have different lengths.
If any of its 2 sides is not greater than its third in length then a triangle can't be formed.
A triangle with a right angle and different lengths for sides is a right, scalene triangle.
A right triangle * * * * * No, it is a scalene triangle.
An angle is a geometric figure formed by two rays (or line segments) that share a common endpoint called the vertex. When discussing a shape with three sides of different lengths, you are referring to a triangle, specifically a scalene triangle. In a scalene triangle, all three sides have different lengths, and consequently, all three angles are also different.
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
A scalene triangle has 3 sides of different lengths
It is a scalene triangle that has 3 sides of different lengths