A scalene triangle
The third angle must be 60 degrees so it is a scalene triangle
It is a scalene triangle as there are no equal angles or lengths. 60 + 70 + 50 = 180 degrees
Yes because you can have one angle 0f 90 degrees, one of 30 degrees and one of 60.
A right angled scalene triangle
A scalene triangle
The third angle must be 60 degrees so it is a scalene triangle
It is a scalene triangle as there are no equal angles or lengths. 60 + 70 + 50 = 180 degrees
Yes because you can have one angle 0f 90 degrees, one of 30 degrees and one of 60.
The third angle is 180-(60+70) = (180 - 130) = 50degrees.-- All of its angles aren't equal, so it's not an equilateral triangle.-- No two of its angles are equal, so it's not an isosceles triangle.-- No angle in it is 90 degrees, so it's not a right triangle.-- No angle in it is greater than 90 degrees, so it's not an obtuse triangle.--> It's an acute, scalene triangle.
There are 3 interior angles in a triangle that add up to 180 degrees and the 3 consecutive angles of 59, 60 and 61 degrees inside a scalene triangle add up to 180 degrees.
A right angled scalene triangle
It is a scalene triangle
If you mean an equilateral triangle then the 3rd angle is 60 degrees
a 'SCALENE' triangle. ; No equal sides, and no equal angles. An ISOSCELES triangle has two equal sides and two equal angles. An EQUILATERAL tringle has three equal sides and three equal angles all at 60 degrees. A RIGHT ANGLED triangle has one right angle (90 degrees) in it.
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.
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.