A scalene triangle's three sides are all unequal to each other. To draw a scalene triangle, one needs a ruler to measure the lines and make sure that none of the triangle's sides are equal to each other.
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.
One simple word. YES. Answer 2: A scalene triangle is just one with unequal length sides - the classic 3,4,5 Right Angled Triangle (Pythag) is scalene.
A scalene triangle CAN also be a right triangle. For a triangle to be scalene, all 3 sides must be of different lengths. If you draw a triangle with a 90 degree right angle (ie. a right triangle) you will see that it's very easy for the sides to be unequal lenghts.
An equilateral is easier because it has 3 equal sides
A scalene triangle's three sides are all unequal to each other. To draw a scalene triangle, one needs a ruler to measure the lines and make sure that none of the triangle's sides are equal to each other.
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.
One simple word. YES. Answer 2: A scalene triangle is just one with unequal length sides - the classic 3,4,5 Right Angled Triangle (Pythag) is scalene.
A scalene triangle CAN also be a right triangle. For a triangle to be scalene, all 3 sides must be of different lengths. If you draw a triangle with a 90 degree right angle (ie. a right triangle) you will see that it's very easy for the sides to be unequal lenghts.
An equilateral is easier because it has 3 equal sides
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.
You cannot. An isosceles triangle cannot be scalene and a scalene triangle cannot be isosceles. So an isosceles scalene triangle cannot exist.
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If by regular, you're referring to a regular polygon which has all sides equal length, and all angles equal, then an equilateral triangle is a regular triangle. If you draw a scalene triangle or an isosceles triangle then it will not be equilateral.
By constructing a triangle whose 3 sides are of different lengths and its 3 interior acute angles have different sizes
By constructing a triangle whose 3 sides are of different lengths and its 3 interior acute angles have different sizes
Scalene means the triangle has 3 sides unequal length. Acute means the triangle has 3 acute angles (less than 90o). So you should be able to draw a scalene acute triangle pretty easily. An equilateral triangle has all sides the same length and all angles are 60o. If you stretch one side a little, and shrink another side a little you will have a scalene triangle. And as long as you haven't stretched or shrunk the sides too far, it will also still be acute.