An EQUILATERAL triangle has all three sides the same length.
An ISOSCELES triangle has two sides with the same length.
A SCALENE triangle has all three sides different lengths.
A SCALENE triangle has all three sides different lengths.
draw triangle that has sides of lengths 3.6cm and 5.2cm and a 42* angle between these two sides
it depends on how long the triangle is
The opposite of isosceles is scalene. In geometry, an isosceles triangle has at least two sides of equal length, while a scalene triangle has all sides of different lengths. Thus, the two terms represent distinct classifications of triangles based on their side lengths.
Information about the lengths of two sides of a triangle is insufficient to determine its area.
A triangle that has two sides of equal length. Sometimes it is specified as having two and only two sides of equal length, and sometimes as having at least two sides of equal length
A SCALENE triangle has all three sides different lengths.
draw triangle that has sides of lengths 3.6cm and 5.2cm and a 42* angle between these two sides
it depends on how long the triangle is
A triangle that has at least two congruent sides is called an isosceles triangle. It has two equal sides and two equal angles.
Information about the lengths of two sides of a triangle is insufficient to determine its area.
A scalene triangle has no congruent sides, they are all different lengths.
The opposite of isosceles is scalene. In geometry, an isosceles triangle has at least two sides of equal length, while a scalene triangle has all sides of different lengths. Thus, the two terms represent distinct classifications of triangles based on their side lengths.
No triangle has parallel sides but an isosceles triangle has two equal sides of the same lengths.
A triangle with two equal side lengths is an isosceles triangle.
You look at the lengths of the sided of the triangle. If the two lengths are same, the triangle is an isosceles triangle. If all the lengths are same, the triangle is an equilateral triangle. If none of the lengths are same, the triangle is a scalene triangle.
The triangle with side lengths of 6, 7, and 8 is classified as a scalene triangle. This is because all three sides have different lengths, and no two sides are equal. Additionally, since the lengths do not satisfy the conditions for an equilateral or isosceles triangle, scalene is the only classification that applies.