Yes providing its other two acute angles are of different sizes
right obtuse triangle
It is possible.
You can draw a triangle with two obtuse angles in a sphere
You cannot. An isosceles triangle cannot be scalene and a scalene triangle cannot be isosceles. So an isosceles scalene triangle cannot exist.
No because an equilateral triangle has 3 equal acute angles of 60 degrees
Yes. Scalene simply means that a triangle's sides are all different lengths. Obtuse means that a triangle has an obtuse angle. Therefore, you can have an obtuse scalene triangle.
The answer is no.
right obtuse triangle
a right obtuse triangle, a scalene triangle, and a right equilateral triangle
It is possible.
Draw a triangle with one obtuse angle (more than 90 degrees), where none of the side lengths or angles are equal to each other.
A triangle can only have 1 right angle or 1 obtuse angle in it because its 3 interior angles add up to 180 degrees
To draw an obtuse scalene triangle, start by sketching one angle greater than 90 degrees to ensure it's obtuse. Then, choose three points that are not equidistant from each other to form the triangle's vertices, ensuring all sides are of different lengths to meet the scalene requirement. Connect the points with straight lines to complete the triangle. Finally, double-check that all sides and angles are unequal to confirm it's an obtuse scalene triangle.
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Yes. Scalene simply means that a triangle's sides are all different lengths. Obtuse means that a triangle has an obtuse angle. Therefore, you can have an obtuse scalene triangle.
One angle must be an obtuse angle and the other two angles must be acute angles