A triangle with angle measurements of 44°, 44°, and 92° is not a scalene triangle. A scalene triangle is defined as a triangle where all three sides have different lengths, which corresponds to all angles being different.
In this case, since two angles are both 44° (making it an isosceles triangle), the triangle has at least two equal angles and therefore at least two sides of equal length.
So, the triangle is classified as isosceles rather than scalene.