A scalene pyramid is a three-dimensional geometric figure with a polygonal base and triangular faces that are not congruent to one another. Specifically, the base of a scalene pyramid can be any polygon, while the apex (top point) is connected to each vertex of the base by triangular faces, resulting in all edges and angles differing from one another. This distinguishes it from other pyramids, such as regular or isosceles pyramids, where faces or sides may be congruent. Scalene pyramids can vary in shape and size, depending on the dimensions of the base and the height of the apex.
a scalene pyramid.
Yes.
A scalene triangle.A scalene triangle.A scalene triangle.A scalene triangle.
A scalene triangle makes it scalene because all sides have different length.
Yes
only a scalene triangle cannot be used for a pyramid.
a scalene pyramid.
Yes.
A scalene triangle is one where the three sides are unequal. A scalene cone or scalene pyramid is one where the axis is not perpendicular to the base Scalene, in anatomy, means relating to the scalenus muscle, one of four in the lower neck.
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
No, a scalene is a scalene and an equilateral is an equilateral. They are NOT the same.
Scalene = ungleichseitig Scalene triangle = ungleichseitiges Dreieck
It's called a scalene triangle.
Look at that scalene triangle! There are many types of Scalene Triangles.
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