An equiangular triangle is always equal. A scalene triangle does not have to have any equal sides. Therefore an equiangular triangle in never scalene.
Absolutely false. A scalene triangle by definition has no side equal to another. An isosceles triangle by definition has two equal sides.
A scalene triangle is one that has three lengths of different sizes. It is quite possible for a right triangle to have three sides of different length.
They need not be. You can have a right scalene triangle.
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.
True. Only 45/45/90 is not a scalene right angled triangle.
An equiangular triangle is always equal. A scalene triangle does not have to have any equal sides. Therefore an equiangular triangle in never scalene.
True. A scalene does NOT have any congruent angles.
An isosolese triangle has 2 angles.
False
No, it's not true.
Absolutely false. A scalene triangle by definition has no side equal to another. An isosceles triangle by definition has two equal sides.
A right angle triangle can be scalene. Such a triangle has one right angle, two other unequal angles and no equal sides
They have 2 congruent sides.
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Yes, a scalene triangle can be a triangle.
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