It is a scalene triangle
its a triangle has 1 obtuse angle greater than 90 degress it also scalene NO equal sides
Either an isosceles or a scalene triangle can have one right angle.
there is equilateral triangle, right triangle, isosceles triangle, obtuse triangle, acute triangle, scalene triangle and oblique triangle
It is a scalene triangle (no sides or angles equal) with one obtuse angle meaning over 90 degrees.
It is impossible to have an obtuse AND scalene triangle, because in order for it to be obtuse, it must have one obtuse angle but, in order for a triangle to be scalene it must have two equivalent sides. So, in the end if you have an obtuse and scalene triangle, it is not longer a triangle.
I'm assuming you mean a scalene triangle? It has two angles which together add up to <90 degrees, and one other angle to make the total up to 180 degrees Basically an obtuse (or scalene) triangle just has an obtuse angle (>90 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.
It can be an isosceles triangle or a scalene triangle if it has 1 obtuse angle
Yes it can have one obtuse angle.
It is a scalene triangle
A scalene triangle can have an obtuse angle and two different acute angles.
its a triangle has 1 obtuse angle greater than 90 degress it also scalene NO equal sides
Either an isosceles or a scalene triangle can have one right angle.
An obtuse triangle is a triangle whos angle measure is greater than 180. The length of the sides of a scalene triangle are all different.
If the numbers mentioned in the question (14, 25, and 141) are referencing the angle measurements in degrees, then this is an obtuse scalene triangle.
there is equilateral triangle, right triangle, isosceles triangle, obtuse triangle, acute triangle, scalene triangle and oblique triangle