A scalene triangle has zero lines of symmetry. This is because a scalene triangle has three sides of different lengths and three internal angles of different measures, making it impossible for any line to divide the triangle into two equal halves. Symmetry in a triangle occurs when a line can be drawn that divides the shape into two congruent parts, but in the case of a scalene triangle, no such line exists.
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That will depend on what type of triangle it is because an equilateral triangle has 3 lines of symmetry whereas an isosceles triangle has only 1 line of symmetry but a scalene triangle has no lines of symmetry.
A scalene triangle has one order of rotational symmetry.
The number of lines of symmetry of a triangle depends upon the kind of triangle it is:A scalene triangle with no side lengths equal has no lines of symmetry;An isosceles triangle with two sides equal has 1 line of symmetry that bisects the angle between the two equal sides;An equilateral triangle with all three sides equal has three lines of symmetry - the three lines are the bisectors of the three angles.A right triangle is a triangle where one angle is 90°. A right triangle is either a scalene triangle with no lines of symmetry or an isosceles triangle (where the legs are of equal length) with one line of symmetry which bisects the 90° angle.No triangle can have exactly 2 lines of symmetry.
None. If you put a line anywhere in a scalene triangle, the two sides would not be symmetrical because scalene triangle has all sides and all angles different.
a scalene triangle has no lines of symmetry
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That will depend on what type of triangle it is because an equilateral triangle has 3 lines of symmetry whereas an isosceles triangle has only 1 line of symmetry but a scalene triangle has no lines of symmetry.
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Depending on the triangle:A scalene triangle has no lines of symmetry.An isosceles triangle has 1 (one) line of symmetry.An equilateral triangle has 3 (three) lines of symmetry.
A scalene triangle has one order of rotational symmetry.
Well, an equilateral triangle has only one line of symmetry. So does and iscosolese. A scalene doesn't have an exact answer because it can have sides that have no way of being symmetric. * * * * * Incorrect! An equilateral triangle has three lines of symmetry - not just one. An isosceles (not iscosolese) triangle has one and a scalene has none.
The number of lines of symmetry of a triangle depends upon the kind of triangle it is:A scalene triangle with no side lengths equal has no lines of symmetry;An isosceles triangle with two sides equal has 1 line of symmetry that bisects the angle between the two equal sides;An equilateral triangle with all three sides equal has three lines of symmetry - the three lines are the bisectors of the three angles.A right triangle is a triangle where one angle is 90°. A right triangle is either a scalene triangle with no lines of symmetry or an isosceles triangle (where the legs are of equal length) with one line of symmetry which bisects the 90° angle.No triangle can have exactly 2 lines of symmetry.