An isosceles triangle is when only two of the triangle's sides are equal in length. A scalene triangle is when no sides are equal in length. There is also an equilateral triangle which all of the triangle's sides are equal.
Scalene Triangle
No. An equilateral triangle has 3 equal sides, hence the name. A Scalene triangle has sides of unequal length.
The definition of a scalene triangle is: A three-sided figure (triangle) with no two sides equal.
No sides of a scalene triangle are the same length.
A Scalene triangle has no sides of equal length.
An isosceles triangle is when only two of the triangle's sides are equal in length. A scalene triangle is when no sides are equal in length. There is also an equilateral triangle which all of the triangle's sides are equal.
a scalene triangle
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A scalene triangle
Scalene Triangle
No. An equilateral triangle has 3 equal sides, hence the name. A Scalene triangle has sides of unequal length.
A triangle with no equal side lengths is a scalene triangle.
The definition of a scalene triangle is: A three-sided figure (triangle) with no two sides equal.
No. An isosceles triangle has, by definition, two sides of equal length. A scalene triangle has, by definition, no sides of equal length. So, by definition (and the fact that 0 is not 2), an isosceles triangle cannot be scalene.
A scalene triangle has no equal sides.