A scalene triangle has 1 unequal side. Rather than a equilateral triangle has all equal sides.
Scalene triangle: 3 interior angles of different sizes Equilateral triangle: 3 interior angles same sizes each of 60 degrees
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if it has one congruent side it is a scalene triangle. if it has a pair of congruent sides it is an isosceles triangle. if all the sides are congruent it is an equilateral triangle
they all have three sides
A scalene triangle has 1 unequal side. Rather than a equilateral triangle has all equal sides.
Scalene triangle: 3 interior angles of different sizes Equilateral triangle: 3 interior angles same sizes each of 60 degrees
equilateral- all equal sides Scalene- sides are all different lengths
An Equilateral triangle has three sides with the same length.A Scalene triangle has 3 sides that each have different lengths.An Isoceles triangle has 2 sides that have the same length and one side that has a different length.Hope this helps-Lil O's
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Either an isosceles or a scalene triangle can have one right angle.
if it has one congruent side it is a scalene triangle. if it has a pair of congruent sides it is an isosceles triangle. if all the sides are congruent it is an equilateral triangle
In an equilateral triangle: 3 In an isosceles triangle: 1 In a scalene triangle: 0
they all have three sides
The definition of an equilateral triangle is one whose sides all have the same length.The definition of a scalene triangle is one in which no two sides have the same length.Seems like their definitions pretty much rule out a case where the same triangle is both.
A triangle in which one angle is equal to 90o is called a right triangle. A triangle in which all sides are equal (or) all the angles are equal to 60o is called an equilateral triangle. A triangle in which any two sides or any two angles are equal is called an isosceles triangle. A triangle in which all the sides or angles are different is called a scalene triangle.
A circle, an ellipse, an isosceles or scalene triangle. Or any one of infinitely many polygons in which at least one side is different from another.