The term "scalene" typically refers to a type of triangle and isn't commonly associated with the eye. If you meant "sclera," it is the white outer layer of the eyeball that provides structure and protection. The sclera supports the eye and serves as an attachment point for the muscles that control eye movement. If you meant something else, please clarify!
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.
A scalene triangle.A scalene triangle.A scalene triangle.A scalene triangle.
A scalene triangle makes it scalene because all sides have different length.
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I think its's the scalene muscle
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.
A scalene triangle.A scalene triangle.A scalene triangle.A scalene triangle.
A scalene triangle makes it scalene because all sides have different length.
A scalene triangle
Scalene = ungleichseitig Scalene triangle = ungleichseitiges Dreieck
No, a scalene is a scalene and an equilateral is an equilateral. They are NOT the same.
It's called a scalene triangle.
Look at that scalene triangle! There are many types of Scalene Triangles.
Scalene
properties of a scalene
Yes