Asymmedian
Asymmedian is a term used in geometry to describe a triangle that is not isosceles. In an isosceles triangle, two sides are of equal length, and the angles opposite these sides are also equal. In contrast, an asymmedian triangle has all sides and angles of different lengths and measures. This property makes asymmedian triangles unique and distinct from isosceles triangles.
The concept of an asymmedian triangle is fundamental in various branches of mathematics, including Euclidean geometry
In summary, an asymmedian triangle is a triangle with all sides and angles of different lengths and