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That is true.
Yes, a scalene triangle can be a triangle.
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In a scalene triangle, each side has a different length and each angle has a different measure. The longest side is always opposite the largest angle, while the shortest side is opposite the smallest angle. Therefore, the statement that the longest side is opposite the angle with the smallest measure is incorrect; it should be the opposite.
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Yes.
10 < x < 15If a triangle has shortest side x and longest side 15, then x must be greater than 10 (the sum of the two shortest sides of a triangle must always be greater than the largest). If 15 has to be the longest side, then x must be less than 15 (equaling 15 would make the triangle isosceles, not scalene). Therefore, any value for x between 10 and 15 satisfies the statement.***note: If 5 and 15 were 2 sides of a sclane triangle and x could be greater than 15, then the correct answer would be10 < x < 20
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That is true.
Incorrect. The relationships between the angles inside a triangle will be identical to the relationships between the lengths of the sides opposite those angles. For example, take any scalene triangle with the corners A, B, and C. If ∠A is the widest angle, ∠B is the mid-range, and ∠C is the smallest, then B→C will be the longest side, A→C will be the mid-range side, and A→B will be the shortest side.
Yes It's true for all triangles, not just scalene ones.
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Yes, a scalene triangle can be a triangle.
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It's called a scalene triangle.