Sometimes similar but it depends
isoceles, equilateral, and scalene...
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.
scalene triangles can be the same as acute triangles beacause scalene triangles are triangles with 3 different angles and sides. An acote triangle needs to have 3 angles less than 90 degrees.
It depends on the type of triangle: -- scalene triangles have three sides of different length, and no lines of symmetry -- isoceles triangles have one line of symmetry that includes the apex -- equilateral triangles have three lines of symmetry, all bisectors through a vertex
No, scalene triangles can be obtuse, right or acute triangles. A 3 - 4 -5 right triangle (lengths of the sides) is one example of a right-scalene triangle. In fact, with the exception of the [45°, 45°, 90°] right triangle (which is isosceles) all other right triangles are scalene.
isoceles Triangle, Scalene triangle, Equilateral Triangle and Right Triangle.
Right Angled triangle Isoceles triangle Equalateral Acute scalene triangle Obtuse scalene triangle equalatrial isosilies scaline
Thay aren't. A scalene triangle has 3 uncongruent sides. While an isoceles has only one uncongruent.
equilateral triangle, scalene triangle, and isoceles triangle Also, acute, obtuse, and right
as scalene, equilateral and isoceles.
isoceles, equilateral, and scalene...
No. A scalene triangle is by definition neither equilateral nor isoceles.
Scalene Triangle. Isoceles triangles have 2 equal lengths (Trick: 2 eyes), Equallateral triangles have all equal sides. Self explanatory...
Types of angles: acute, right angle, obtuse and reflex Types of triangles: equilateral, isoceles, right angle triangle and scalene
Three, Isoceles, Scalene & Equilateral.
There are: Isoceles, Right, Scalene, and Equilateral.
There are three primary types of triangle - the equilateral, where all three sides are equal in length - the isoceles, where only two sides are equal in length - and the scalene, where no sides are equal in length. The right triangle, where one angle is 90 degrees, is a special case of isoceles or scalene.