A scalene triangle.
a scalene triangle
Yes and the given lengths would form an isosceles triangle.
A scalene triangle. The sides are all different lengths -- 5, 2sqrt(5) and sqrt(5)
12, 7, 7
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.
a scalene triangle
Yes and the given lengths would form an isosceles triangle.
11, 4, 8
A scalene triangle. The sides are all different lengths -- 5, 2sqrt(5) and sqrt(5)
12, 7, 7
Yes.
Just the one and it will be an isosceles triangle
No it justy cant dont ask questions it just can't
Yes and it will be in the form of an isosceles triangle having two equal sides.
No because the given lengths don't comply with Pythagoras' theorem for a right angle triangle.
depends on wat kinda triangle
No. It is not possible. * * * * * Yes, it is.