A scalar triangle is a triangle in which all sides have different lengths. To construct a scalar triangle, start by drawing three non-collinear points that will represent the vertices of the triangle. Then, connect the points with straight lines to form the sides of the triangle such that no two sides are of the same length.
A triangle whose all the three sides are of different measurements is called a scalene triangle.
The triangle was not invented. It is the result of observations of physical properties.
It has three different sides and no special angles, so it's a scalar triangle.
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A vector has direction, where as a scalar does not. When you add two vectors, it is like you are moving one vector to the end of the other vector, and closing off the triangle with a vector for the third side. That third vector is the addition of the first two vectors. The new vector points in a specific direction, so it cannot be a scalar.
Mr. Isocoles is the person who invented the isocoles triangle < (a triangle with two equal sides)
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