No, they are each 60 degrees.
Answer0. All angles in an equilateral triangle have 60 degrees.
No, an equilateral triangle does not have right angles. All three interior angles of an equilateral triangle are equal and measure 60 degrees each. Since right angles measure 90 degrees, an equilateral triangle cannot contain any right angles.
Triangle? Well, an equilateral triangle is equiangular meaning all angles are equal. The angles are 60 degrees which sum up too 180 degrees. :-)
An equilateral triangle has all three sides of equal length and all three angles measuring 60 degrees. A right angle, by definition, measures 90 degrees, which exceeds the angle measurements of an equilateral triangle. Since the sum of the angles in any triangle must equal 180 degrees, having one angle as 90 degrees would require the other two angles to sum to 90 degrees, violating the property of equal angles in an equilateral triangle. Therefore, it is impossible for an equilateral triangle to have a right angle.
If it is an equilateral triangle all the angles would be 90 degrees or right angles
No, but all equilateral triangles are acute. Acute: All angles of the triangle are less than 90 degrees. Equilateral: All angles of the triangle are 60 degrees.
An equilateral triangle, has 3 equal sides and 3 equal angles. However, in a regular equilateral triangles, none of these angles are right angles (90 degrees), they are all 60 degrees.
They are smaller - 60 degrees.
Equilateral triangles have angles that all equal 60 degrees. Acute triangles all have an angles that are less than 90 degrees.
An equilateral triangle can't be a right triangle since an equilateral triangle has all 60° angles, which are NOT right angles [measuring 90°]. If a triangle is a right triangle, then it has a right angle!
If each of its 3 angles are 60 degrees then it is an equilateral triangle If each of its 3 angles are different acute angles then it is a scalene triangle
No but it is possible for it to be an isosceles triangle with angles of 45, 45 and 90 degrees