no
Then it is a scalene triangle
Scalene
This is a scalene triangle as it has no equal sides or angles. It is not a right angle triangle.
A scalene triangle
no
Then it is a scalene triangle
Scalene
This is a scalene triangle as it has no equal sides or angles. It is not a right angle triangle.
A scalene triangle
A scalene has three sides of unequal lengths, and all threes angles different.The largest angle defines the triangle¹:acute: a scalene triangle could have sides 6, 9, 10right angle: a scalene triangle could have sides 6, 8, 10obtuse: a scalene triangle could have sides 6, 7, 10So a scalene triangle could be any of acute, right angle or obtuse.¹In terms of acute, right angle or obtuse. Triangles can also be defined in terms of their sides: equilateral (all three sides equal), isosceles (two sides equals) or scalene (no sides equal)
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A acute angled scalene triangle.
Yes. The triangle with sides 7 cm, 8 cm, 13 cm is obtuse (the angle opposite the side of 13 cm is 120o) and scalene as none of the sides are equal.
Yes.eg The triangle with sides 7 cm, 8 cm, 13 cm is both obtuse (angle opposite side of 13 cm is 120o) and scalene (none of the sides are equal).
must be 10 because scalene means can't be same as any other side, so can't be 5 or 7. Check: is 10 less than 5 + 7? It needs to be or you can't make a triangle. And it is, so your scalene triangle has sides of 5, 7, and 10.
There are three primary types of triangle - the equilateral, where all three sides are equal in length - the isoceles, where only two sides are equal in length - and the scalene, where no sides are equal in length. The right triangle, where one angle is 90 degrees, is a special case of isoceles or scalene.