Scalene Triangle A scalene triangle is a triangle in which all the sides have different measures and all the interior angles are also different.
The Pythagorean Theorem is not a triangle. It's a statement that describes a relationship among the lengths of the sides in any right triangle.
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Yes normally, a scalene triangle is an example.
The study is called trigonometry.
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Opposite, adjacent, hypotenuse.
A triangle has no sum. There can be a sum of the measures of two or more angles, or the lengths of two or more sides, for example.
Scalene Triangle A scalene triangle is a triangle in which all the sides have different measures and all the interior angles are also different.
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The Pythagorean Theorem is not a triangle. It's a statement that describes a relationship among the lengths of the sides in any right triangle.
Pie equals 3.14159267584921
Yes normally, a scalene triangle is an example.
The study is called trigonometry.
Not always, but it is possible. An obtuse triangle has 1 angle which measures greater than 90 degrees. A scalene triangle has all different lengths in size. It is possible for a triangle to have different angles, with one above 90 degrees, and have all different side lengths.
By using trigonometry that is applicable to a right angle triangle.
The sum of the lengths of any two sides of a triangle is greater than the length of the third side.