Oh honey, that's what we call a scalene triangle. It's like the quirky cousin of the triangle family - all sides are different lengths, making it stand out from the crowd. So next time you see a triangle with sides that can't agree on a length, you'll know it's a scalene triangle strutting its stuff.
No but a rhombus is a polygon. A polygon can have three of more sides, and these can be of different lengths.
All three sides have different lengths.
A polygon can have any number of sides above three. The name of a three-sided polygon is a triangle.
scalane
Yes, if that's all the polygon has. I mean, a hexagon also has three sides.
No but a rhombus is a polygon. A polygon can have three of more sides, and these can be of different lengths.
If it has no right angle then a scalene triangle would fit the given description
All three sides have different lengths.
An equilateral triangle
A three-sided polygon with one square corner and no two sides of the same length is known as a right triangle. For example, consider a right triangle with one angle measuring 90 degrees. If the lengths of the sides are 3, 4, and 5 units, all sides are different lengths, fulfilling the criteria you specified.
A SCALENE triangle has all three sides different lengths.
A regular polygon is a figure with a definite shape and closed on all sides. An equilateral triangle is a three sided regular polygon whose sides have equal lengths.
All three sides of different lengths.
Yes
scalene triangle
its not fair!
A 4-sided polygon with four or three sides of different lengths can readily be constructed so that no two sides are parallel. The shapes so obtained will not have an axis of symmetry. However, a kite is a quadrilateral having two pairs of adjacent sides of equal length but does not have any parallel sides. It is symmetrical about its long axis.