If it has no right angle then a scalene triangle would fit the given description
An equilateral triangle
A SCALENE triangle has all three sides different lengths.
A three-sided polygon with one square corner and no two sides of the same length is known as a right triangle. For example, consider a right triangle with one angle measuring 90 degrees. If the lengths of the sides are 3, 4, and 5 units, all sides are different lengths, fulfilling the criteria you specified.
scalene triangle
All three sides of different lengths.
No but a rhombus is a polygon. A polygon can have three of more sides, and these can be of different lengths.
All three sides have different lengths.
An equilateral triangle
A SCALENE triangle has all three sides different lengths.
Oh honey, that's what we call a scalene triangle. It's like the quirky cousin of the triangle family - all sides are different lengths, making it stand out from the crowd. So next time you see a triangle with sides that can't agree on a length, you'll know it's a scalene triangle strutting its stuff.
A three-sided polygon with one square corner and no two sides of the same length is known as a right triangle. For example, consider a right triangle with one angle measuring 90 degrees. If the lengths of the sides are 3, 4, and 5 units, all sides are different lengths, fulfilling the criteria you specified.
A regular polygon is a figure with a definite shape and closed on all sides. An equilateral triangle is a three sided regular polygon whose sides have equal lengths.
All three sides of different lengths.
Yes
scalene triangle
its not fair!
A triangle with a right angle and different lengths for sides is a right, scalene triangle.