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A right scalene triangle is a triangle in which all three sides are different in measurements with one angle as 90 degrees. Click to know more about a right scalene triangle along with its properties, formulas with the help of some solved examples and practice questions.
Discover the different types of triangles and find out the difference between an equilateral, scalene, isosceles and right-angled triangle in this KS2 guide.
Scalene right-angled triangle. If one of the angles of a scalene triangle is a right-angle, the triangle can be called a right-angled triangle or a right triangle.
A scalene triangle is defined as a three-sided polygon whose side lengths and angles are all different. To identify if a triangle is scalene, check whether it has any congruent sides or angles; if it does, it is not a scalene triangle; if it doesn't, it is a scalene triangle.
A scalene triangle is a triangle in which all three sides are in different lengths, and all three angles are of different measures. However, the sum of all the interior angles is always equal to 180 degrees. Thus, it meets the angle sum property of the triangle.
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A scalene triangle has angles of three different measures. If one of the angles in the triangle is a right angle, that is it measures 90°, then it is a right triangle. Note, a right triangle can be either isosceles (in the specific case of a 45°-45°-90° triangle) or scalene (in the case of every other right triangle).
Equilateral, Isosceles and Scalene. There are three special names given to triangles that tell how many sides (or angles) are equal. There can be 3, 2 or no equal sides/angles: