An isosceles triangle can never be a scalene triangle but it can take the shape of a right angle triangle
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
True. Only 45/45/90 is not a scalene right angled triangle.
right obtuse triangle
no its not the scalene triangle will never be a right triangle
no its not the scalene triangle will never be a right triangle
They need not be. You can have a right scalene triangle.
No because a scalene triangle has no right angles
Any triangle can have a maximum of one right angle. Most right triangles are scalene triangles. The only non-scalene right triangle is a 45° - 45° - 90° isosceles right triangle. It is not possible to have an equilateral right triangle in plane geometry. A scalene triangle does not have to have a right angle, but it can have one.
It can be scalene or isosceles but not equilateral.
If you meant scalene triangle, then it may have a right angle. By definition, a scalene triangle is a triangle with no angle or side measures that are the same. For example, a 30,60,90 triangle is scalene.
Sometimes an isosceles triangle but never a scalene triangle with 3 interior acute angles.
A scalene triangle has three sides of different lengths. A right triangle can be scalene - for instance the '3-4-5' triangle has a right angle opposite the side which is 5 units long.
There is only one right angled triangle which is not scalene: 45/45/90.
An isosceles triangle can never be a scalene triangle but it can take the shape of a right angle triangle
Either an isosceles or a scalene triangle can have one right angle.