A triangle with a right angle and different lengths for sides is a right, scalene triangle.
A scalene triangle can have an obtuse angle and two different acute angles.
A rectangle has four sides whereas a right angle triangle has only three sides.
It is a scalene triangle other than a right angle triangle
No because a triangle has three sides and triangle's are shape different.
A triangle with a right angle and different lengths for sides is a right, scalene triangle.
A triangle with no right angle and sides of different lengths is a scalene triangle.
A scalene triangle can have an obtuse angle and two different acute angles.
a right angle triangle has a right angle in it, whereas a traingle is the extremely general term for an object with three sides
A rectangle has four sides whereas a right angle triangle has only three sides.
It is a scalene triangle other than a right angle triangle
No because a triangle has three sides and triangle's are shape different.
an isosceles triangle has 2 of the same sides an right triangle has one 90 degree angle an obtuse angle has one angle over 90 degree an acute angle has all angles less then 90 degrees a scalene triangle has no sides the same and an equalateral triangle has all sides equal
A triangle can be classified according to its sides or the magnitude of its largest angle (two of the angles MUST be acute angles). All three sides equal: equilateral. Such a triangle must be equiangular, but that term is rarely used. Two equal angles, third one different (or two sides equal and third different): isosceles. All three angles different (all three sides different): scalene. Largest angle = 90 degrees: A right angled triangle. Largest angle obtuse: An obtuse angled triangle.
It is simply a right angle triangle but if the sides were the same then it is an isoceles right angle triangle
a triangle with two sides the same length and no right angle
A triangle with no equal sides and no right angle is a scalene triangle