Yes. A scalene triangle is, by definition, a triangle with all sides and angles different. An equilateral triangle has all sides and angles the same, an isosceles triangle has 2 sides and 2 angles equal, and a right triangle has a right angle, but it is also possible for an isosceles triangle to be a right triangle.
If a triangle is not scalene, then the triangle does not have three angles with distinct measures.
You spell ' equaiateral;, correct;y as 'equilateral'. A SCALENE triangle cannot be EQUILATERAL, because for all scalene triangles , the length of the three sides are all different and the angles are all different values. An EQUILATERAL triangles has its three sides of equal length , and its three angles all at 60 degrees.
Equaliateral Triangles have all three sides and angles (60 degrees)equal Isosceles Triangles have to equal sides and angles Scalene Triangles have no equal sides or angles
Three, Isoceles, Scalene & Equilateral.
The three basic types of triangles are equilateral, isosceles, and scalene. An equilateral triangle has three congruent (equal) sides and three sixty-degree angles. An isosceles triangle has two congruent sides and the two angles opposite those sides are also congruent. A scalene triangle has no congruent sides or angles.
A three-sided shape is called a triangle. There are three types of triangles: equilateral triangles, iscosceles triangles, and scalene triangles. Equilateral triangles have all equal sides and angles; iscosceles triangles have two congruent legs and a base, and scalene triangles do not have any equal sides or angles.
In an equilateral triangle, all three sides are of the same length and all three angles are the same measure (60 degrees). In a scalene triangle, all three sides are of different length and all three angles are ofdifferentmeasure.
Nothing in a scalene triangle is equal to anything else in the same triangle. When you're talking about triangles, 'scalene' means three different angles and three different legs.
If a triangle is not scalene, then the triangle does not have three angles with distinct measures.
There are three types of triangles. Equilateral triangles have three congruent sides and three sixty-degree angles. Isosceles triangles have two congruent sides and the angles opposite those two sides are also congruent. Scalene triangles have no congruent sides or angles.
There are three basic types of triangles. Equilateral triangles have three congruent (equal) sides and three sixty-degree angles. Isosceles triangles have two congruent sides and the two angles opposite those sides are also congruent. Scalene triangles have no congruent sides or angles. Right triangles are another type of triangle and they have one ninety-degree angle. Right triangles can either be scalene or isosceles.
Isosceles, equilateral and Scalene. An Isosceles Triangle has 2 identical angles and 1 different angle. A Scalene triangle has 3 different angles and An equilateral triangle's angles are all the same ie 60 degrees.
Some triangles are equilateral, but not all of them. There are three types of triangles. Triangles which have three equal sides and three equal angles are called equilateral triangles. Isosceles triangles have two equal sides and two equal angles. Scalene triangles have no equal sides and no equal angles.
Scalene triangles. All three are different: Scalene Two are the same: Isosceles All three are the same: Equilateral
You spell ' equaiateral;, correct;y as 'equilateral'. A SCALENE triangle cannot be EQUILATERAL, because for all scalene triangles , the length of the three sides are all different and the angles are all different values. An EQUILATERAL triangles has its three sides of equal length , and its three angles all at 60 degrees.
The scalene triangles are weird because they are defined by what they aren't. The inside angles of a scalene triangle are always all different. If all three angles are different, then the triangle is scalene, and all the sides are different lengths. Imagine two angles are the same. The triangle would then be an Isosceles triangle, which has two sides the same length. If all three angles are the same, it would be an equilateral triangle and all three sides would be the same length.
NO such thing as a right scalene triangle. Triangles are classed as : - Equilateral ; the three angles are the same at 60 degrees. Isosceles ; two angles an]re the same and two sides are the same length. Right-Angled ; one angle is a right angle. Scalene ; the three angles are all different and the three sides are all different lengths.