// --> , , . There are three ways that you can figure out the area of this kind of triangle, but the method you use depends on what values you are given in … Else if any of the two sides are equal, it is an isosceles triangle. Also iSOSceles has two equal \"Sides\" joined by an \"Odd\" side. But with the arrival of COVID-19, the stakes are higher than ever. Absolutely, you could have a right scalene triangle. s = ½(a + b + c) Area = √(s(s-a)(s-b)(s-c)) // -->