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scalene triangle dose not have any equal sides or angles =)
A scalene triangle, which has all sides of different lengths and all angles of different measures, can have zero, one, or two perpendicular lines, depending on its specific angles. However, it is important to note that a scalene triangle cannot have all three sides forming right angles since that would contradict its definition. Therefore, the number of perpendicular lines in a scalene triangle is not fixed and can vary.
That's one of an infinite number of possible right, scalene triangles.
In equilateral triangle : sides are equal and angles are equal. So if all sides sre equal then the angles between them would be equal. The angles would equal 60 degrees. In an isosceles triagle, two of the three sides are equal. In a scalene triangle, all of the sides are different.
3Same answer with an explanation:In an equilateral triangle, all sides are the same length and all three interior angles have the same number of degrees (60 degrees each).
None because a scalene triangle has three unequal sides.
scalene triangle dose not have any equal sides or angles =)
Sides and Angles in a TriangleBy definition, a triangle has three sides. Since the number of sides and angles is equal, it would also have three angles.
A scalene triangle, which has all sides of different lengths and all angles of different measures, can have zero, one, or two perpendicular lines, depending on its specific angles. However, it is important to note that a scalene triangle cannot have all three sides forming right angles since that would contradict its definition. Therefore, the number of perpendicular lines in a scalene triangle is not fixed and can vary.
It's can be any number ,but it has to equal up to 180 degrees
That's one of an infinite number of possible right, scalene triangles.
In equilateral triangle : sides are equal and angles are equal. So if all sides sre equal then the angles between them would be equal. The angles would equal 60 degrees. In an isosceles triagle, two of the three sides are equal. In a scalene triangle, all of the sides are different.
3Same answer with an explanation:In an equilateral triangle, all sides are the same length and all three interior angles have the same number of degrees (60 degrees each).
180 degree.
Depends on the type of triangle. A right-angled triangle has ONE right angle - the remaining two angles total 90 degrees.
A triangle is composed of 180 degrees. Two right angles = 180 degrees, the total number for all angles in a triangle. Thus a triangle can not have more than one right angle. l____________l <------ This is what two right angles look like, as you can see it cannot ever be a triangle.
In an isosceles triangle, two of the interior angles have the same number of degrees. This is because an isosceles triangle has two sides of equal length, which means the two base angles (the angles opposite those equal sides) are congruent. The third angle, called the apex angle, can be different from the base angles unless the triangle is also equilateral.