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Can an acute triangle also be scalene?

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Yes, an acute triangle can also be scalene.

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A scalene triangle can also be an what triangle?

a scalene can be a right-angled triangle or a obtuse angled triangle or a acute angled triangle depending on the angles of the triangle.


What is an scalene acute triangle?

A scalene triangle is a triangle that has three unequal sides.


Is every scalene triangle an acute triangle?

No.


Can an acute triangle be a scalene triangle?

Yes


Are all scalene triangles also acute triangles?

yes all scalene triangles are actue. All the angles are 60 degrees. :)


Can a acute triangle also be scalene?

Scalene means the triangle has 3 sides unequal length. Acute means the triangle has 3 acute angles (less than 90o). So you should be able to draw a scalene acute triangle pretty easily. An equilateral triangle has all sides the same length and all angles are 60o. If you stretch one side a little, and shrink another side a little you will have a scalene triangle. And as long as you haven't stretched or shrunk the sides too far, it will also still be acute.


Can you have scalene traingle also as an acute?

Yes, but it would have to be a triangle, not traingle!


What triangle has the angles 47 degrees 62 degrees and 71 degrees?

It is an acute angled scalene triangle.


How many acute angles are in an acute triangle?

In an acute triangle, all three angles are acute.


Is an acute scalene triangle quadrilateral?

No triangle is a quadrilateral.


Can a triangle be both acute and scalene?

NO


The definition and example of an acute triangle?

An acute triangle is also known as a scalene triangle that has 3 sides of different lengths and 3 interior acute angles of different sizes