Oh, no, that isn't true. We could have a scalene triangle with sides of, say, 2 cm, 3 cm, and 4 cm. Then we could have another scalene triangle with sides of 4 cm, 6 cm, and 8 cm. These two triangles would be similar because they have a ratio of 1:2, despite the fact that they are scalene. The term 'scalene' has nothing to do with similarity; it just means that a triangle has no equal sides.
yes. they are always the same but a different scale.
True as true can be.
scalene, isosceles and equilateral.
Yes.
false
true
No because they are different types of triangles
No it is not true.
Sometimes similar but it depends
triangles are scalene because they have no equal sides
Yes It's true for all triangles, not just scalene ones.
Scalene triangles are polygons like all triangles. The lengths of the sides of scalene triangle are all different.
false
yes. they are always the same but a different scale.
Equilateral triangles have all the same side lengths and scalene triangles have no similar side lengthsAn equilateral triangle has 3 equal sides whereas a scalene triangle has 3 unequal sides
Scalene triangles those triangles in which all the sides are of different lengths, but in isosceles triangles two sides of the triangle are equal in length. Therefore, no scalene triangle can ever be isosceles.
No