Right triangles have one right angle.
Scalene triangleIs have sides of unequal length.
Right scalene triangles combine those aspects.
Isosilies, Right angled and Scalene
The seven types of triangles are Isosceles, equilateral, scalene, equiangular, acute-angled, obtuse-angled, and right-angled
only equilateral triangles the other three, scalene isosceles and right angled, do not
'Isocoles' and 'Equalateral' triangles are, scalene, right angled, and obtuse triangles are not.
All right-angled triangles are scalene with the sole exception of the 90-45-45 shape.
Isosilies, Right angled and Scalene
Equilateral, Isosceles or Scalene. For the latter two they could be acute or right angled
The seven types of triangles are Isosceles, equilateral, scalene, equiangular, acute-angled, obtuse-angled, and right-angled
only equilateral triangles the other three, scalene isosceles and right angled, do not
'Isocoles' and 'Equalateral' triangles are, scalene, right angled, and obtuse triangles are not.
Scalene triangles, rectangles, rhombi, concave polygons with 5 or more sides.
All right-angled triangles are scalene with the sole exception of the 90-45-45 shape.
Only if they contain a 90 degree angle
No, but a isosceles triangle can be a right angle triangle if it has a 90 degrees angle and two 45 degrees angles.
Right-angled triangles can be symmetrical, but only under specific conditions. An isosceles right-angled triangle, where the two legs are of equal length, exhibits symmetry along the line that bisects the right angle. However, a scalene right-angled triangle, with all sides of different lengths, lacks any line of symmetry. Therefore, while some right-angled triangles are symmetrical, many are not.
No, a scalene triangle is simply a triangle where all angles are not equal and all side lengths are not equal, therefore they can or cannot be obtuse.
equilateral triangle, scalene triangle, and isoceles triangle Also, acute, obtuse, and right