Scalene sides are different lengthed
isosceles two of the 3 sides are the same
equilateral, the three sides are the same lenght and are all at 90degrees
The name of a triangle is dependent on the type of angles within it. If it has a right angle it is called a right triangle, if it has an obtuse angle it is an obtuse triangle, and if all three sides are acute it is an acute triangle.
you classify triangles by seeing the sides as if the triangle was isosceles, equilateral, or scalene Isosceles= two angles equal or two sides equal Equilateral= all angles equal and all sides equal Scalene= all angles different and all sides different. ☻☻ I HOPE IT HELPED☻☻
Iso (same) Skelos (leg, implies side) triangle has 2 equal sides (at least), and hence has 2 equal angles (at least).An equilateral triangle (all 3 sides are equal in length, and all 3 angles are equal, which means 600 each in 3600, or PI/3 with 2PI = 360 degree ) is a special family (class) of isosceles.It has:Two equal sidesTwo equal angles♥s' Barbiee doll☺
#include<stdio.h> #include<conio.h> void main() { int a,b,c; clrscr(); printf("\n Enter the 3 sides of Triangle: "); scanf("%d %d %d",&a,&b,&c); printf("\nYour entered side is a=%d b=%d c=%d",a,b,c); if(a==b && b==c && a==c) { printf("\n EQUILATERAL TRIANGLE.");//All sides equal in case of Equilateral triangle } else if(a!=b&&b!=c) printf("\n SCALENE TRIANGLE."); //All sides unequal else printf("\n ISOCELES TRIANGLE."); //At least 2 sides equal getch(); }
ether a triangular prisem or a pyramid (sorry on spelling) Wrong. If it has a triangle base it is a tetrahedron. If it has a square base it is a pyramid if it has two identical shapes on either ends (in this case triangles) and 5 rectangle faces then it is a prism. Technically a 3D prism is a tetrahedron
Scalene Triangle A scalene triangle is a triangle in which all the sides have different measures and all the interior angles are also different.
The type of triangle whose three sides are all of different length is officially called a scalene triangle.
If all 3 sides are equal: Equilateral Triangle If 2 sides are equal: Isosceles Triangle If all 3 sides are unequal/different: Scalene Triangle
A scalene triangle has three sides of different lengths.An isosceles triangle has two sides of the same length while an equilateral triangle has all sides of an equal length.
A scalene triangle has all different sides.
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A triangle where all the sides are different is called scalene
A triangle has equal sides if it is classified as an equilateral triangle, where all three sides are of the same length and all angles are equal to 60 degrees. If the sides are not equal, the triangle can be classified as isosceles (two equal sides) or scalene (all sides of different lengths). Therefore, whether the sides of a triangle are equal depends on the type of triangle.
Scalene triangles
A triangle can have only three sides. No triangle can have 9 sides!
A triangle can have equal sides if it is classified as an equilateral triangle, where all three sides are of the same length. However, triangles can also be isosceles, with two equal sides, or scalene, where all sides are of different lengths. Therefore, not all triangles are equal in sides; it depends on the specific type of triangle.