no. an equilateral triangle is also equiangular, so the angles are 60 degrees each. a right triangle cannot be equilateral
Any isosceles triangle which is not also an equilateral triangle. An equilateral triangle would have three.
No. In an equilateral triangle, all three angles are the same. Since they are not ninety degrees, you can't have a right triangle that is also an equilateral triangle.
Yes. If a triangle is equiangular, then it is also equilateral - and vice versa.
Equiangular triangle.
An equilateral triangle can also be called a "regular" triangle
I hope that you're not cheating on a quiz but an equilateral triangle can also be called a "regular" triangle.
Such a triangle is said to be EQUILATERAL. Note that if all three sides are congruent, all three angles are also congruent.
An equilateral triangle has all sides measuring the same and an isosceles triangle has 2 sides congruent, so they are not the same. Every equilateral triangle is also an isosceles triangle, but not every isosceles triangle is an equilateral triangle. Isosceles = at least two equal sides Equilateral = three equal sides
That is called an equilateral triangle. An equilateral (equal sides) triangle is also equiangular (equal angles), so it follows that all angles are 60 degrees.That is called an equilateral triangle. An equilateral (equal sides) triangle is also equiangular (equal angles), so it follows that all angles are 60 degrees.That is called an equilateral triangle. An equilateral (equal sides) triangle is also equiangular (equal angles), so it follows that all angles are 60 degrees.That is called an equilateral triangle. An equilateral (equal sides) triangle is also equiangular (equal angles), so it follows that all angles are 60 degrees.
No, an equilateral triangle has to be equiangular, but an equiangular triangle does NOT have to be equilateral
An equiangular triangle is a triangle in which each interior angle is identical, and each one will measure 60 degrees.