The triangle with side lengths of 44 mm, 28 mm, and 24 mm is classified as a scalene triangle. This is because all three sides are of different lengths, which is the defining characteristic of scalene triangles. It is not isosceles, as that would require at least two sides to be equal, nor is it equilateral, as all three sides would need to be equal.
It can be scalene or isosceles but not equilateral.
the equilateral isosceles and scalene
scalene
technically, triangle classes have a bulls-eye type name graph, with equilateral triangles in the middle, then isosceles, then scalene, so technically, some scalene triangles are isosceles and some are equilateral, but not all are.
equilateral, scalene, isosceles
equilateral, isosceles and scalene
It can be scalene or isosceles but not equilateral.
Scalene or Isosceles.
the equilateral isosceles and scalene
scalene, isosceles and equilateral.
equilateral, isosceles and scalene.
equilateral, isosceles, and scalene
scalene
technically, triangle classes have a bulls-eye type name graph, with equilateral triangles in the middle, then isosceles, then scalene, so technically, some scalene triangles are isosceles and some are equilateral, but not all are.
Equilateral, Isosceles and Scalene.
No. An equilateral triangle is also isosceles, but isosceles is not scalene.
Equilateral, Isosceles or Scalene. For the latter two they could be acute or right angled