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Scalenity

Scalenity

How "un-isosceles" can a triangle be? (twitter post)

Curious fact: a measure of the scalenity of a triangle (with sides a≥b≥c) can be min{a/b, b/c). Its minimum is 1 (isosceles triangles) and its maximum (max "scalenity") is the Golden Ratio. https://twitter.com/sfera314/status/967522159160709120 The tweet was inspired by the following article (dated 1953)
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