Yes and its 3 interior angles would still add up to 180 degrees
The scalene triangles are weird because they are defined by what they aren't. The inside angles of a scalene triangle are always all different. If all three angles are different, then the triangle is scalene, and all the sides are different lengths. Imagine two angles are the same. The triangle would then be an Isosceles triangle, which has two sides the same length. If all three angles are the same, it would be an equilateral triangle and all three sides would be the same length.
In an isosceles triangle, two of the angles are the same.
An equilateral triangle is a triangle with all sides & angles having the same measure.An isosceles triangle is a triangle with 2 sides & angles measuring the same, leaving one angle/side to be different.A scalene triangle is a triangle with no sides and/or angles measuring the same length.
An isosceles triangle has two sides and two angles that are the same.
No. Scalene, by definition, is a triangle with no equal sides (or angles). An equilateral triangle must have all sides the same length (and all angles would measure 60°).
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Equilateral Triangle
It is an isosceles triangle
An equilateral triangle.
an isosceles triangle
A scalene triangle.
Equilateral triangle