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All right-angled triangles are scalene with the sole exception of the 90-45-45 shape.
Nope, honey, that's not gonna work. A scalene triangle has three sides of different lengths, so having two sides that are the same length ain't gonna cut it. You need three different side lengths to make that scalene magic happen.
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.
It is possible.
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Yes to both
You cannot. An isosceles triangle cannot be scalene and a scalene triangle cannot be isosceles. So an isosceles scalene triangle cannot exist.
No
All right-angled triangles are scalene with the sole exception of the 90-45-45 shape.
The answer is no.
Nope, honey, that's not gonna work. A scalene triangle has three sides of different lengths, so having two sides that are the same length ain't gonna cut it. You need three different side lengths to make that scalene magic happen.
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 providing its other two acute angles are of different sizes
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.
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