No
yes in fact every triangle has at least one acute angle
-- An 'acute triangle' is a triangle in which each of the three interior angles is an acute angle. -- Each of the three interior angles in every equilateral triangle is a 60-degree angle. -- Any angle of less than 90 degrees is an acute angle. -- It sure looks like every equilateral triangle does fit the definition of 'acute triangle'.
What are you talking about? Don't you mean 'is every angle in an equilateral triangle an acute angle.' Because the answer to that is yes. Each one is 60 degrees (all angles in an equilateral triangle are equal so 180 divided by three is 60 degrees. Sorry if I'm patronising you at all in this paragraph!
Yes because the measure of each angle in an equilateral triangle is 60 degrees which is an acute angle.
An equilateral triangle has three acute (60 degree) angles.
Yes; the internal angles of an equilateral triangle are all 60 degrees, which is an acute angle.
There is no such thing as an equilateral angle. Equilateral refers to a shape whose sides are of equal length. The lengths of the sides of an angle are indeterminate.
Each interior angle of an equilateral triangle measures 60 degrees
An equilateral triangle is one in which each angle is 60 degrees. It is, therefore, an acute triangle.
acute angle your an idiot
no. Equilateral is the same amount of sides on 2 different shapes. and acute is smaller than a 90 degree angle.
An equilateral triangle has 3 interior equal acute angles each measuring 60 degrees. In general an acute angle is greater than 0 but less than 90 degrees.