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No, it cant. In order to be equiangular, a triangle also has to be equilateral. Equilateral means all three sides are the same, while scalene means none of the three sides are the same.
No. A scalene triangle is never isosceles. An isosceles triangle has two equal sides. A scalene triangle has none.
An isosceles triangle can never be a scalene triangle but it can take the shape of a right angle triangle
No. An equiangular triangle is always equilateral. This can be proven by the Law of Sines, which states that sin A / a = sin B / b = sin C / c, where A, B and C are angles of a triangle and a, b and c are the opposing sides of their corresponding angles. If A = B = C, then sin A = sin B = sin C. Therefore for the equation to work out, a = b = c. Therefore the eqiangular triangle is equilateral, and therefore not scalene, which requires that all sides of the triangle be of different lengths.