That will depend on the 3rd coordinate which has not been given
A scalene triangle. The sides are all different lengths -- 5, 2sqrt(5) and sqrt(5)
It appears to be a scalene triangle because its 3 sides are of different lengths
It appears to be an isosceles triangle when plotted on the Cartesian plane
The centre of balance is at the point where the medians of the triangle intersect.
Equilateral.
A scalene triangle. The sides are all different lengths -- 5, 2sqrt(5) and sqrt(5)
It appears to be a scalene triangle because its 3 sides are of different lengths
It works out as an isosceles triangle
It appears to be an isosceles triangle when plotted on the Cartesian plane
What type of triangle, if any , can be formed with angle measures of 32°, 126° , and 32°
The centre of balance is at the point where the medians of the triangle intersect.
Equilateral.
A parallelogram.
A scalene triangle is one type of triangle that will be formed from the given dimensions.
I think what you are asking is "What type of triangle is formed within a pentagon?" That depends on whether the pentagon is either regular or not, and also by how you plan on making the triangle, specifically between which diagonals of the pentagon. There is not enough information to answer this question.
The orthocenter of a triangle is the point where the three altitudes intersect. It can be located inside the triangle for acute triangles, on the triangle for right triangles, and outside for obtuse triangles. The orthocenter is one of the triangle's key points of concurrency, along with the centroid and circumcenter. Its position varies depending on the type of triangle being considered.
This type of triangle is a scalene triangle