scalene triangles means that no three sides have the same length. which means that Yes it is possible to have a right scalene triangle since the only requirement you need for a right triangle is to have a right angle
a plane triangle is a normal triangle, like the isosceles, right angled, equilateral and scalene triangle.
an isosceles triangle has only 2 equal length sides and a scalene triangle has no equally lengthen sides. obviously they are in the shape of a triangle.
Well, honey, the orthocenter of a right triangle is where all three altitudes intersect. In the case of a right triangle, the orthocenter coincides with one of the vertices, specifically the right angle vertex. So, grab your ruler and draw those altitudes to find that sassy orthocenter right at the corner of the right angle.
Such a triangle would presumably have one right angle, and two acute angles. A right angle has a measure of 90 degrees; an acute angle has a measure of less than 90 degrees. Since both of the other two angles in a right triangle must be acute angles, you'd think at first that every right triangle must be a right acute triangle. But when you go and look up the definition of an "acute triangle", it turns out to be a triangle in which all three angles are acute. So the fact is that there's no such thing as a right acute triangle, because the 90-degree angle in a right triangle is not acute.
Like a right angle with a line joining the 2 ends.
scalene triangles means that no three sides have the same length. which means that Yes it is possible to have a right scalene triangle since the only requirement you need for a right triangle is to have a right angle
Equilateral triangle = All sides congruent Scalene triangle = No sides congruent Isosceles triangle = At LEAST two sides congruent Right triangle = Triangle with one right angle Obtuse triangle = Triangle with ONE obtuse angle Acute triangle = Triangle with ALL acute angles
a plane triangle is a normal triangle, like the isosceles, right angled, equilateral and scalene triangle.
The triangle that has one obtuse angle and one acute angle is called a scalene triangle.I hope that helped!! : { )I also hope you like my mustache man. (above)
If a sail is pulled back, it could look like a scalene triangle.
Sometimes, it can or can not be a obtuse triangle.
A scalene trapezium is like a scalene triangle since all the sides are not the same
(Last Answer) You will never use this in life O.O....just know the right angle triangle...cause all the laws revolve around it, and the rest revolve around non right angled triangles...like cosine and sine laws...don't know if your teacher will like this but its garbage...they should be drilling into you that a triangle has three sides and that the total internal angle formed by the the sides is always 180...No, but it is possible for them to be. An obtuse triangle has 1 angle which measures greater than 90 degrees. A scalene triangle has all different lengths in size. It is possible for a triangle to have different angles, with one above 90 degrees, and have all different side lengths.
One can tell what a scalene triangle looks like by looking at each side of the triangle. A scalene triangle normally has very different length in each of its sides. It has no equal sides, and no equal angles.
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The right angle of a right-angle triangle, like all right angles, is 90 degrees or one quarter of 360 (a full circle). All the angles of any triangle will add up to 180 degrees.