How to calculate the scalene theorem
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Scalene triangles are triangles where each side is a different length. They are unusual in that the are defined by what they are not. Most triangles drawn at random would be scalene. The interior angles of a scalene triangle are always all different. The converse of this is also true - If all three angles are different, then the triangle is scalene, and all the sides are different lengths.
Since in a scalene triangle you probably know the lengths of all three sides, the best way to calculate the area is using Heron's Formula. However you can use any method that works with what you are given. See Area of a Triangle
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