Results 1 to 14 of 14
  1. #1
    National High School Star
    Join Date
    Mar 2009
    Location
    rucker park
    Posts
    2,434

    Default Any math geeks know about scalene triangles?

    [QUOTE]Do you have a test case that represents a valid scalene triangle?
    (Note that test cases such as 1,2,3 and 2,5,10 do not
    warrant a

  2. #2
    Game. Set. Match. bdreason's Avatar
    Join Date
    Apr 2007
    Location
    HB, CA
    Posts
    24,864

    Default Re: Any math geeks know about scalene triangles?

    It's been a long time, but a scalene triangle is a triangle with no equal sides or angles. Maybe the given examples won't work because they create two equal angles?

    Sorry, only math I did in College was statistics.

  3. #3
    Hi, how are you? Lebowsky's Avatar
    Join Date
    Aug 2007
    Posts
    4,796

    Default Re: Any math geeks know about scalene triangles?

    Ok I deleted my previous post because it was worded wrongly.

    If the sum of the two smallest sides is greater than the longest side, then the three sides form a triangle. Otherwise, they don't.

  4. #4
    I usually hit open layups
    Join Date
    Mar 2014
    Posts
    169

    Default Re: Any math geeks know about scalene triangles?

    Quote Originally Posted by unbreakable
    why cant dimensions of 1,2,3 exist? or 2,5,10?... is there some rule how 2 sides cant be equal to the third?
    try drawing either of those 'triangles' to scale bruh

  5. #5
    Serious playground baller Ball So Harden's Avatar
    Join Date
    Feb 2014
    Posts
    388

    Default Re: Any math geeks know about scalene triangles?

    Quote Originally Posted by unbreakable
    why cant dimensions of 1,2,3 exist? or 2,5,10?... is there some rule how 2 sides cant be equal to the third?
    Think of it this way: If you line the 1 and 2 sides in a line, they are a length of 3. This means that if you tried connecting their ends to the ends of the original long side of 3, they will lay perfectly on top of it, thus not being a triangle (just 2 overlapping lines). If the 2 and the 5 are connected, they make a length of 7, which isn't nearly long enough to connect to the ends of a line of 10. This is in contrast to a triangle that the two shorter sides equal a length longer than the original (example: 6,7,8). If you line up the 6 and 7, they have a length of 13, thus you will have to bend that line of 13 to make its ends connect to the ends of the line of 8, thus creating a triangle.

  6. #6
    In Morey We Trust! brantonli's Avatar
    Join Date
    Sep 2006
    Location
    13433 km from Land of 2 Rings
    Posts
    5,984

    Default Re: Any math geeks know about scalene triangles?

    Do you even graph bro?



    Serious, just get some graphing paper, try drawing a 6, 7, 13, triangle, once you've drawn the 6 on x-axis, 7 on the y axis, you'll quickly see that the remaining side cannot be 13 (it can be greater or less than 13, but if it's 13, then your triangle ends up being a straight line).

    For a scalene triangle, try a 3,4,5 triangle. It's a right angled one with 5 as the hypotenuse.

  7. #7
    Serious playground baller Ball So Harden's Avatar
    Join Date
    Feb 2014
    Posts
    388

    Default Re: Any math geeks know about scalene triangles?

    Quote Originally Posted by brantonli
    Do you even graph bro?



    Serious, just get some graphing paper, try drawing a 6, 7, 13, triangle, once you've drawn the 6 on x-axis, 7 on the y axis, you'll quickly see that the remaining side cannot be 13 (it can be greater or less than 13, but if it's 13, then your triangle ends up being a straight line).

    For a scalene triangle, try a 3,4,5 triangle. It's a right angled one with 5 as the hypotenuse.
    Do you even graph, bro?

    Sure, you can't make any triangle with those dimensions, but you just described attempting to make a right triangle, but it is possible to make an acute triangle out of 3 lengths that are impossible to make a right triangle out of. Just because 3 lengths can't make a right triangle doesn't mean they can't be made into a triangle.

  8. #8
    National High School Star
    Join Date
    Mar 2009
    Location
    rucker park
    Posts
    2,434

    Default Re: Any math geeks know about scalene triangles?

    Quote Originally Posted by Ball So Harden
    Do you even graph, bro?

    Sure, you can't make any triangle with those dimensions, but you just described attempting to make a right triangle, but it is possible to make an acute triangle out of 3 lengths that are impossible to make a right triangle out of. Just because 3 lengths can't make a right triangle doesn't mean they can't be made into a triangle.

    im confused because on this website http://www.mathopenref.com/scalene.html im able to create almost any triangle including a 6,7,13 even tho someone said its illegal?

    does anyone have a definitive answer on whats legal and not legal for triangles to exist?

  9. #9
    코비=GOAT
    Join Date
    Feb 2009
    Posts
    4,055

    Default Re: Any math geeks know about scalene triangles?

    Quote Originally Posted by unbreakable
    im confused because on this website http://www.mathopenref.com/scalene.html im able to create almost any triangle including a 6,7,13 even tho someone said its illegal?

    does anyone have a definitive answer on whats legal and not legal for triangles to exist?
    They're not showing you decimal places, they are rounding up or down.
    Any two sides added must be greater than the third side for the lengths to make a triangle.

  10. #10
    ***** ace23's Avatar
    Join Date
    May 2011
    Location
    Houston, TX
    Posts
    8,705

    Default Re: Any math geeks know about scalene triangles?

    Lol the two smaller sides of a triangle can't add up to be smaller than the longest sides.

    Think of it like this: You have a straight line and another line parallel. If you bend that parallel line, you'd make a triangle with the other line, right? Well there's no way to do that unless that parallel line is longer than the other line. Otherwise, the corners wouldn't touch.

  11. #11
    I'm down with HRC
    Join Date
    Mar 2012
    Posts
    2,072

    Default Re: Any math geeks know about scalene triangles?

    Quote Originally Posted by brantonli
    Do you even graph bro?

  12. #12
    Serious playground baller Ball So Harden's Avatar
    Join Date
    Feb 2014
    Posts
    388

    Default Re: Any math geeks know about scalene triangles?

    Quote Originally Posted by unbreakable
    im confused because on this website http://www.mathopenref.com/scalene.html im able to create almost any triangle including a 6,7,13 even tho someone said its illegal?

    does anyone have a definitive answer on whats legal and not legal for triangles to exist?
    Are you trolling? How can you not understand this?

  13. #13
    kings fan
    Join Date
    Sep 2011
    Posts
    1,335

    Default Re: Any math geeks know about scalene triangles?

    Last edited by cuad; 05-16-2014 at 08:11 PM.

  14. #14
    Decent playground baller Lonely_Sandberg's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jan 2014
    Location
    On a boat
    Posts
    389

    Default Re: Any math geeks know about scalene triangles?

    Quote Originally Posted by unbreakable
    im confused because on this website http://www.mathopenref.com/scalene.html im able to create almost any triangle including a 6,7,13 even tho someone said its illegal?

    does anyone have a definitive answer on whats legal and not legal for triangles to exist?

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •