You cannot. An isosceles triangle cannot be scalene and a scalene triangle cannot be isosceles. So an isosceles scalene triangle cannot exist.
A scalene right triangle is a triangle that has no congruent sides and and one right angle.
an obtuse scalene triangle
An isosceles triangle can never be a scalene triangle but it can take the shape of a right angle triangle
Either an isosceles or a scalene triangle can have one right angle.
You cannot. An isosceles triangle cannot be scalene and a scalene triangle cannot be isosceles. So an isosceles scalene triangle cannot exist.
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.
no its not the scalene triangle will never be a right triangle
no its not the scalene triangle will never be a right triangle
They need not be. You can have a right scalene triangle.
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.
A scalene triangle is one that has three lengths of different sizes. It is quite possible for a right triangle to have three sides of different length.
A scalene right triangle is a triangle that has no congruent sides and and one right angle.
A scalene triangle is a triangle in which all the sides are of the same length, and all three angles are equal i.e. all three angles are equal to 600. Therefore a scalene triangle cannot have a right angle.
No because a scalene triangle has no right angles
Any triangle can have a maximum of one right angle. Most right triangles are scalene triangles. The only non-scalene right triangle is a 45° - 45° - 90° isosceles right triangle. It is not possible to have an equilateral right triangle in plane geometry. A scalene triangle does not have to have a right angle, but it can have one.
False. The basic Pythagorean triangle's sides are in the ratio 3:4:5. The only non-scalene right-angled triangle which comes to mind is the isosceles with two 45o angles. Law: Every right-angled triangle is scalene unless it contains an angle of 45o.