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It is not possible to answer the question. There are three measures, but they cannot form a 2D shape - a triangle. If they are the lengths of sides of a solid figure, there is no information as to what shape that figure is - a cuboid or a parallelepiped.
Pythagorean triplets.
If the lengths of each pair of them add to more than the length of the third, they can form a triangle. If not, they cannot.
No because the given dimensions do not comply with Pythagoras' theorem for a right angle triangle.
A scalene acute triangle is a triangle with all sides of different lengths and all angles less than 90 degrees. It does not have any equal sides or equal angles. Therefore, a picture of a scalene acute triangle would show three lines of different lengths connecting to form a triangle with three angles less than 90 degrees.