It can have a pair of equal sides.
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An isosceles triangle has two equal sides.
No, none of the sides of a scalene triangle are equal.
A triangle WITHOUT ANY EQUAL sides is a Scalene.
Yes, it's quite simple. First, let's define what a scalene obtuse triangle is and in so doing show that a scalene obtuse triangle CAN be constructed.'Scalene' means that all three sides are not equal (of different lengths).'Obtuse' means that at least one of the angles is greater than (>) 90o.So, as long as the triangle has 3 sides that are not equal and contains one angle that is >90o, you can create a scalene obtuse triangle.Another way to make sure you can construct the aforementioned is:If you know the lengths of the triagle sides you can add any two(2) of them the sum of which should be greater than the length of the 3rd side. This is know as the Triangle Inequality Theorem.Under the Resources link, there is a website to construct a scalene obtuse triangle as proof.
There are three types of triangles based on the length of the sides. They are- 1.Equilateral Triangle - A triangle with all sides equal and all angles equal i.e. all the angles measure 600 . 2.Isosceles Triangle - A triangle with any two sides of equal length. 3.scalene Triangle - A triangle whose sades are of unequal length. based on the measure of angles there are three types of triangles. They are- 1. Acute Triangle - A triangles whose all angles are acute i.e. measuring less than 900 . 2. Right Triangle - A triangle with any angle a right angle i.e. measuring exactly 900 . 3. Obtuse Triangle - A triangle with any angle being an obtuse angle i.e. measuring more than 900 .