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a scalene triangle
Those ones, there!
Not always, but it is possible. An obtuse triangle has 1 angle which measures greater than 90 degrees. A scalene triangle has all different lengths in size. It is possible for a triangle to have different angles, with one above 90 degrees, and have all different side lengths.
Draw a triangle with one obtuse angle (more than 90 degrees), where none of the side lengths or angles are equal to each other.
Use the Pythagorean Theorem: a2+b2=c2 If the left side is bigger, it's an acute triangle. If the right side is bigger, it's an obtuse triangle. If they are equal, it's a right triangle. (This one gives 676 and 1156, so it is an obtuse triangle)
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A scalene triangle is a triangle in which all three sides have different lengths. The difference between a scalene right triangle and a scalene obtuse triangle is that in the first one, we can find the measure length of the third side when we know the lengths of the two other sides, and in the second one we cannot.
No, a scalene triangle is simply a triangle where all angles are not equal and all side lengths are not equal, therefore they can or cannot be obtuse.
No it justy cant dont ask questions it just can't
That depends on what the side lengths are. Until the side lengths are known, the triangle can only be classified as a 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