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β 14y agomust be 10 because scalene means can't be same as any other side, so can't be 5 or 7. Check: is 10 less than 5 + 7? It needs to be or you can't make a triangle. And it is, so your scalene triangle has sides of 5, 7, and 10.
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β 14y agoOnly if it has a right angle and 2 acute angles
It is usually a linear measure in the vertical direction, measured downwards. If measured upwards, the same measure could be called a height.
No, they are different numbers that could make all the difference in your measurements. Measure exactly!
That's a very unspecific question. Is it just an angle? Is it part of a polygon? Are the measurements specified? You could measure it with a protractor if that's what you're asking.
a triangle that has a right angle and the other two angles are diffrent ex: angles= #1. 90 degrees/#2. 35 degrees/#3. 55 degrees
Only if it has a right angle and 2 acute angles
It is usually a linear measure in the vertical direction, measured downwards. If measured upwards, the same measure could be called a height.
You could put a bottle outside with lines on it and measure the rain fall each day.
No, they are different numbers that could make all the difference in your measurements. Measure exactly!
If a sail is pulled back, it could look like a scalene triangle.
That's a very unspecific question. Is it just an angle? Is it part of a polygon? Are the measurements specified? You could measure it with a protractor if that's what you're asking.
A scalene has three sides of unequal lengths, and all threes angles different.The largest angle defines the triangle¹:acute: a scalene triangle could have sides 6, 9, 10right angle: a scalene triangle could have sides 6, 8, 10obtuse: a scalene triangle could have sides 6, 7, 10So a scalene triangle could be any of acute, right angle or obtuse.¹In terms of acute, right angle or obtuse. Triangles can also be defined in terms of their sides: equilateral (all three sides equal), isosceles (two sides equals) or scalene (no sides equal)
Oh, no, that isn't true. We could have a scalene triangle with sides of, say, 2 cm, 3 cm, and 4 cm. Then we could have another scalene triangle with sides of 4 cm, 6 cm, and 8 cm. These two triangles would be similar because they have a ratio of 1:2, despite the fact that they are scalene. The term 'scalene' has nothing to do with similarity; it just means that a triangle has no equal sides.
You would probably measure it in liquid measurements (cups, liters, milliliters, fluid ounces, ect.) or in weight by grams.
a triangle that has a right angle and the other two angles are diffrent ex: angles= #1. 90 degrees/#2. 35 degrees/#3. 55 degrees
The dimensions of the scalene triangle could be 7 by 5 by 3 inches
It's impossible for a triangle to have 2 obtuse angles. A scalene triangle in one that has no equal angles or sides. It could have 1 obtuse angle or it could have 0.