First lets define Scalene Triangle; It is a triangle with one right angle, the two other angles are unequal and none of the sides are equal. So to draw it, you have to follow a few steps; 1. Draw two perpendicular lines with one tip joining the tip of the other. 2. The length of both lines should not be equal. 3. Draw one more line to join the two ends of the lines. You will have your Right Angled Scalene Triangle. ======================================= -- Draw two line segments perpendicular, i.e. they meet at a corner. -- Make sure that they don't both end the same distance from the corner. -- Connect the the ends of the segments. -- Shazam. You have a right scalene triangle.
Yes
Any right triangle resting on a leg.
Yes you can. The problem is on what surface you draw the triangle. On a plane this would be impossible, but if you do it on a spherical surface then you can even draw a triangle with 3 right angles.
The sum of all angles in a triangle is 180 degrees. with 90 degrees (the right angle) spoken for, that leaves 45 degrees each for the remaining two angles.
It is possible.
All right-angled triangles are scalene with the sole exception of the 90-45-45 shape.
right obtuse triangle
a right obtuse triangle, a scalene triangle, and a right equilateral triangle
Yes to both
One simple word. YES. Answer 2: A scalene triangle is just one with unequal length sides - the classic 3,4,5 Right Angled Triangle (Pythag) is scalene.
A scalene triangle's three sides are all unequal to each other. To draw a scalene triangle, one needs a ruler to measure the lines and make sure that none of the triangle's sides are equal to each other.
A scalene triangle CAN also be a right triangle. For a triangle to be scalene, all 3 sides must be of different lengths. If you draw a triangle with a 90 degree right angle (ie. a right triangle) you will see that it's very easy for the sides to be unequal lenghts.
You cannot. An isosceles triangle cannot be scalene and a scalene triangle cannot be isosceles. So an isosceles scalene triangle cannot exist.
no
A triangle can only have 1 right angle or 1 obtuse angle in it because its 3 interior angles add up to 180 degrees
The answer is no.