Yes
I can't explain it through words easily, but I can help you visualize it. A triangle has to be equilangular and equilateral simultaneously. It can't have one property over the other, the reason for this is:
In any way, shape, or form draw a square with side lengths of 2 units. Make this precise. Now, draw a rombus, with the exact same side lengths of the square. If you compare the two, all you basically did, was move the sides around/change the angle measures.
With a triangle, you can't shift around the sides AT ALL (if you want, try making two equilateral triangles of different size. Can you change the angles without changing the side lengths?). Thus, triangles have to be equilateral AND equilangular.
If you compare the two four sided shapes, you have now just proved that every polygon in existence with four or more sides can be equilateral, without being equilangular. However, the opossite does not work
Try the above steps with ANY SHAPE that has more than four sides of the same length.
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.
An EQUILATERAL Triangle. An ISOSCELES Triangle is two equal sides and two equal angles. A RIGHT-ANGLED Triangle has ONE right angle (90 degrees) A SCALENE Triangle has neither equal sides nor equal angles.
Equilateral triangle has all three sides of equal length and all three angles are equal. Isosceles only has two sides of equal length and two of the angles are equal.the equilateral triangle has 3 equal sides and a isosceles triangle has 2 equal sides. that should help
It is an equilateral triangle
A triangle in which one angle is equal to 90o is called a right triangle. A triangle in which all sides are equal (or) all the angles are equal to 60o is called an equilateral triangle. A triangle in which any two sides or any two angles are equal is called an isosceles triangle. A triangle in which all the sides or angles are different is called a scalene triangle.
A three dimensional shape (triangle) in which all the sides and all the angles are different is called an "Scalene Triangle" There are 3 types of triangles: 1. Equilateral triangle - all 3 sides equal all 3 angles equal (i.e., 60 each) 2. Isosceles triangle - 2 sides equal 2 angles equal 3. Scalene triangle - no sides equal no angles equal
If all sides of a triangle are of equal length, then all the angles are the same. The sum of the angles of a triangle is 180 degrees. If all 3 angles are the same, divide 180 by 3 = 60 degree angles.
No. The sum of the angles in ALL triangles is equal to 180 degrees. No triangle's angles equal 360.
There cannot be such a triangle.
An equilateral triangle - it has three angles of 60 degrees.
A triangle has three angles, not "angels." The sum of the angles will equal one hundred eighty degree. An equilateral triangle has three equal angles all measuring sixty degrees.
Literally "equiangular"; but since a triangle with all angles equal must have all sides equal, it is also "equilateral" and it is the second adjective that is used.